WP-Nafudakake Dojo Rank Board Generator

WP-Nafudakake Dojo Rank Board Generator

Generates an attractive, traditional Japanese rank board (nafudakake) for your dojo or school website using shortcodes.

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    Very good! This plugin is actively maintained and the last update was released 2942 days ago.
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  • There is no information available which PHP version this plugin requires
    The latest stable PHP 8.5.0 was released on 20 November 2025
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Ratings

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Active installs

10

Total Downloads

1K

Support Threads

0

Last updated

15 November 2017

Added

02 November 2016

Versions

100%
  • Version 2.01 11/14/2017

Screenshots

Example live rank board.
Settings menu.
Rank Board “Drag-and-Drop” Editor.

About WP-Nafudakake Dojo Rank Board Generator

FAQ

Installation Instructions

Like any other WordPress plugin, simply “add new” via the WordPress control panel “Plugins” control panel, or a) download the plugin archive directly from the link below; b) decompress the archive; c) upload the wp-nafudakake folder in its entirety to the wp-content>plugins folder of your WordPress installation. Once it is installed, simply activate it using the Plugins control panel.

What happens if I set up my board with 3 rows of slats, then reduce the number of rows to “2” in the settings menu?

All the slats that were previously in the third row will be moved to the second row.

Will the names on the slats be searchable by Google?

Yes, the vertical orientation of the slat text is managed via CSS trickery, and the content is readable by search engines.

Changelog

1.0

First stable release

How to install WP-Nafudakake Dojo Rank Board Generator

Like any other WordPress plugin, simply “add new” via the WordPress control panel “Plugins” control panel, or a) download the plugin archive directly from the link below; b) decompress the archive; c) upload the wp-nafudakake folder in its entirety to the wp-content>plugins folder of your WordPress installation. Once it is installed, simply activate it using the Plugins control panel.