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GUI in backend to define constants without any programming knowledge. Every file in your theme has access to your constant.
No need to edit a functions.php file or a separate plugin file anymore
Results in constants like: define(‘MY_CONSTANT’,$value);
Options: Re-arrange constants (Drag and drop)
Protect constants as “internal value”
Optional description per constant 🙂
Coding by:
Danny van Kooten
MijnPress.nl Twitter profile More plugins
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Installation
- Upload directory
define-constants
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Create some constants
- You are ready to go! Every file in your theme has access to your constant.
Kwel-vrae
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How does this plugin work?
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If you have a contstant named MY_TWITTER_URL … You can use something like this in your PHP template file:
<a href="<?php echo MY_TWITTER_URL;?>">Twitter</a>
Or install a PHP in post plugin and use -
I have a lot of questions and I want support where can I go?
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http://pluginsupport.mijnpress.nl/ or drop me a tweet to notify me of your support topic over here.
I always check my tweets, so mention my name with @ramonfincken and your problem.
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Contributors & Developers
“Define Constants” is oopbron sagteware. Die volgende mense het bygedra tot die ontwikkeling van hierdie uitbreiding:
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Changelog
1.2.1
Bugfix: Style extra div removal. Thanks to Alex for reporting
1.2
First public release