Title: using the after_shortcode parameter
Last modified: September 8, 2022

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# using the after_shortcode parameter

 *  [zignorp](https://wordpress.org/support/users/zignorp/)
 * (@zignorp)
 * [3 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/using-the-after_shortcode-parameter/)
 * Hello,
    I love this plugin, and am using it to display the rp’s after the content
   using the filter. I’d like to display a button after the rp’s, and thought I 
   could use “after_shortcode” to wrap the button code in. I tried wrapping it a
   couple of ways, escaping double quotes in the html, etc, but it’s not showing
   up. Anyone else using this for more html than </div> ? I guess I can add it to
   a variable and add it that way, or find another hook, but I’m curious as to how
   it would work with more complex stuff. Thanks if anyone has done this!

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