Credit the people behind your website in your humans.txt file. Easy to edit, directly within WordPress.
Author: | Till Krüss (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 3.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.2.1 |
Plugin version: | 1.3.1 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 14-05-2011 |
Last updated: | 10-06-2019
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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Rating, %: | 100 |
Rated by: | 6 |
Plugin URI: | http://wordpress.org/plugins/humanstxt/ |
Total downloads: | 22 331 |
Active installs: | 600+ |
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Screenshots
Plugin options page.
Plugin revisions page.
Shortcode result using pre
attribute. (Theme: Twenty Eleven)
Default shortcode result. (Theme: Twenty Eleven)
FAQ
Error: The site root already contains a physical humans.txt file.
If your site root contains a physical humans.txt
file, this physical file will be shown to the visitor and the one from this plugin will be ignored. To use this plugin, please delete the physical humans.txt
file on your server (but don’t forget to migrate/backup it’s contents).
Error: Please update your permalink structure to something other than the default.
The plugin will only work, if WordPress is using “Pretty Permalinks”. You can activate them in WordPress in the Settings menu under Permalinks. Read more about using permalinks.
Error: The content has been imported, but the original file could not be renamed.
The content of the physical humans.txt
file on your server has been imported, however the original file could not be renamed/moved. To use this plugin, please delete the physical humans.txt
file on your server (but don’t forget to migrate/backup it’s contents).
Error: Import failed.
The physical humans.txt
file on your server could not be imported and renamed. To use this plugin, please delete the physical humans.txt
file on your server (but don’t forget to migrate/backup it’s contents).
Why isn’t the humans.txt file on my server modified?
This plugin does not modify or create a physical humans.txt
file on your server, it serves it dynamically. If your site root contains a physical humans.txt
file, this file will be shown to the visitor and the one from this plugin will be ignored. To use this plugin, please delete the physical humans.txt
file on your server (but don’t forget to migrate/backup it’s contents).
Where is the humans.txt file located?
Theoretically in the root of your site, however this plugin doesn’t create a physical humans.txt
file on your server, it serves it on the fly.
ChangeLog
1.3.1
1.3.0
1.2.9
1.2.8
- Removed “suggest variable” button
- Use
<h1>
for admin UI headlines
1.2.7
- Fixed issue that caused translated variables not to work
- Updated Turkish and Persian translation
- Removed MP6 related styles
1.2.6
- WordPress 3.8 compatibility adjustments
1.2.5
1.2.4
- Fixed deprecated function calls
1.2.3
- Removed limitation to only work on non-sub-directory installations
- Added Chinese translation
1.2.2
- WordPress 3.5 compatibility adjustments
- Added Swedish translation
1.2.1
- WordPress 3.4 compatibility adjustments
- Updated Spanish, Persian, Danish translation
- Added Portuguese translation
1.2
- Added preview button for humans.txt editor
- Added simple import functionality if a physical humans.txt file exists
- Added Croatian translation
- Variables are now grouped into “WordPress”, “Server” and “Themes & Plugins”
- Revision can now be compared to each other
- Improved contextual help menu
- Several options page improvements
- Several internal minor code improvements
1.1.3
- Prevented PHP notice during plugin activation
- Prevented browser caching issue with CSS/JavaScript file
- Renamed
humanstxt_shortcode()
to _humanstxt_shortcode()
to prevent plugin conflicts
1.1.2
- Added Romanian translation
- Removed all PHP shorthand tags to increase system compatibility
1.1.1
- Added Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Persian and Spanish translations
- Made admin interface compatible with right-to-left (RTL) languages
1.1
- Added revisions functionality for the
humans.txt
- Added translation for several languages
- Added variable for active authors and their contact details
- Plugin is now compatible with WordPress 3.0 and higher
- Replacing the translated and the english variable name in the
humans.txt
- Moved variable callback functions into
callbacks.php
- Removed Subscriber from the roles list
HUMANSTXT_IS_ROOTINSTALL
constant overrides the result of humanstxt_is_rootinstall()
HUMANSTXT_METABOX
constant can be used to hide the plugin rating box
humanstxt_shortcode()
is now pluggable (primarily to prevent plugin conflicts)
- Several other code and interface improvements…
1.0.5
- Added new variables for the site/blog title, description and encoding
- Added option to allow non-admins to edit the humans.txt file
- Added shortcode usage to options page
- Improved variable preview tooltip and options page styling
- Improved loading of plugin options
- Improved editor auto-grow in Internet Explorer
1.0.4
- Added
[humanstxt]
shortcode with several attributes
- Added new variables for the number of published posts and pages
- Minor changes to admin interface text, layout and scripts
- Added few shortcut functions like:
humanstxt()
and humanstxt_authortag()
- Added filter for result of
$wp-language$
variable callback function
1.0.3
- Adjusted admin UI metabox styling for WP 3.2
- Improved warning messages and notices
1.0.2
- Improved text editor functionality
$wp-language$
supports now WPML/SitePress, qTranslate and xili-language
- Fixed unwanted injection of author tag
1.0.1
- Added warning message if WordPress version is older than 3.1
- Prevented potential issue with
$wp-theme-author$
variable
- Prevented potential issue with preview of variable-callback result
- Improved textarea auto-grow functionality
- Improved Internet Explorer 6+7 support
- Added filter for
humanstxt_content()
result
- Revised plugin warning messages
1.0