Àpèjúwe
This plugin offers a simple interface to edit or delete any Custom Field names/keys you may have created in the post/page editor.
Deleting a Custom Field also deletes the associated content, so use with caution!
This is not meant to be a powerful plugin in the vein of Advanced Custom Fields.
Only users with role Editor and above have access to this plugin.
Ìgbéwọlẹ̀
- Upload
edit-custom-fields.phpto the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
Àwọn àgbéyẹ̀wò
Àwọn Olùkópa & Olùgbéejáde
“Edit Custom Fields” jẹ́ ètò ìṣàmúlò orísun ṣíṣí sílẹ̀. Àwọn ènìyàn wọ̀nyí ti ṣe ìkópa sí plugin yìí.
Àwọn OlùkópaTúmọ̀ “Edit Custom Fields” sí èdè rẹ.
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Àkọsílẹ̀ àwọn àyípadà
0.1.10
- Update text domain
0.1.9
- More sanitiziation and hardening
0.1.8
- Use wp_verify_nonce to protect against CSRF
- Use sprintf for translations.
0.1.7
- Use $wpdb->prepare
0.1.6
- Add nonce checks
0.1.4
- Fixed regression from 0.1.2 onward that broke plugin when custom field key was
used in multiple posts.
0.1.3
- Removed broken function that broke 0.1.2
- Fixed some Markdown formatting errors in readme.
0.1.2
- DUH: Allowed for db table prefixes other than
wp_:self-flagellates: - Embarrasing typo on “Confirm Custom Field Deleteion” screen :S
- Querying by ID now rather than key so that keys with spaces work smh
0.1.1
Fixed the stable tag in the readme.txt file.
0.1
Initial release.