Description
Welcome to the Betta Boxes CMS plugin. This plugin turns your WordPress Blog into a powerful CMS, without the need to get down and dirty in the source code.
Betta Boxes gives you a clean, simple administration user interface to create custom fields, and link them to Posts, Pages, and any Custom Post Types you have!
Betta Boxes uses the default WordPress functionality of ‘post meta’. This means the plugin works with WordPress, rather than fighting against it.
You can create the following types of custom fields, and link them to any post types:
Field Types
- Short Text
- Long Text
- HTML Text
- Drop Down
- Check Boxes
- Radio Buttons
- Color Picker
- Date Picker
- Time Picker
Screenshots
Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
- Unzip the plugin to your
wp-content/plugins/
directory. - Activate the plugin through the WordPress ‘Plugins’ menu in the administration area.
- This will create a new menu item under ‘settings’ in the WordPress administration area, labeled Betta Boxes.
FAQ
See the /docs/ folder for a run through on how to use the plugin. Better FAQ coming soon.
You can also post of the forum, using the tag ‘betta-boxes-cms’. I hang around there from time to time, so I should see it pretty soon.
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Contributors & Developers
“Betta Boxes CMS” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Interested in development?
Browse the code, check out the SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS.
Changelog
1.1.5
- Changed the way the admin URL is defined, improving compatibility with installs moved into sub directories.
1.1.4
- Changed some database character encodings, for better UTF-8 compatibility (thanks to jamesblackvn for reporting the issue).
1.1.3
- Fixed issue where in rare situations an
Illegal string offset
was being thrown (thanks to gothbarbie for reporting and testing solution).
1.1.2
- Fixed time values saving as integers (eg: 02:00:00 would save and display as 2:0:0)
1.1.1
- Added label for wp_editor() field on add/edit screen.
1.1
- Added support for WordPress’ new wp_editor() API in the HTML Text (WYSIWYG) custom field type.
1.0.2
- Fixed bug with jQuery 1.7 deprecating a method the plugin was using.
1.0.1
- Fixed “cannot unset string offsets” error.
1.0
- Initial release