HTMLe allows you to build and call Smarty style plugins through the use of HTMLe tags (identical to Smarty tags). By accepting unlimited parameters,
Author: | Michael Stowe (profile at wordpress.org) |
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Plugin version: | 2.2.1 - Oc |
Added to WordPress repository: | 06-06-2010 |
Last updated: | 02-10-2010
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI: | http://www.mikestowe.com/HTMLe |
Total downloads: | 479 |
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HTMLe allows you to build and call Smarty style plugins through the use of HTMLe tags (identical to Smarty tags). By accepting unlimited parameters, you can provide your client with a rich PHP plugin that can be customized quickly and easily, without knowledge of HTML or PHP.
Default plugins include {iframe} which accepts any attribute the HTML tag accepts, {php} which allows you to call misc. PHP functions, get PHP variables, or highlight PHP code, {rssreader} which allows you to display RSS feeds, and then a sample hello world and sample class plugin.
HTMLe also contains a built in editor to allow you to quickly and easily create, edit, and delete plugins from the WP-Admin, or simply change the permissions to disable this on a plugin. HTMLe was designed for developers to provide their users with a simple way to include advanced code again and again, or just as a way to simply their everyday blogging activities (view http://www.mikestowe.com to see examples of the HTMLe plugins at work). HTMLe plugins are stored in wp-content/plugins/HTMLe/plugins/.
Before Upgrading Backup Any Plugins. WordPress will DELETE ALL Custom Plugins when Upgrading HTMLe.