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I was exactly looking for that, but I think the plugin is outdated.
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Very easy to use and helpful
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Easy to learn and use.
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Perfect plugin, I discover it thanks to wootheme documentation, it will be very useful the day I need to update my theme.
Just a little thing: I’m using WP Editor to improve the quality of my plugin & theme editor, however when i’m editing the new functions.php, the editor isn’t working, I have the original editor from wordpress. Do you know why/how can I make it work?
Thanks
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I suggest this to folks I’m helping all the time who the barrier to write a plugin from scratch seems too high. A nice way to intro people to plugin coding.
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Good job. Thank you.
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Awesome!
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This plugin worked well with my wordpress single site. But on my wordpress multisite, it edited the first existing plugin that disappeared from my plugin list. The happend three times and then I had to reinstall 3 of my plugins.
Be very carefull before trying this plugin.
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Exactly what I needed to create a simple site specific plugin quickly !
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Read how I Used WordPress tags as Twitter hashtags using Jetpack Publicize and the Functionality plugin
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See how this plugin allowed me to Use WordPress tags as Twitter hashtags using Jetpack Publicize and the Functionality plugin
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Essentially makes your functions.php site-wide instead of dependent on the theme by creating a custom plugin that you can easily edit.
Great job!
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Themes never work without some tweaking, and it is tedious re-applying changes to functions.php whenever you change your theme. This Functionality plugin lets you create a portable functions.php that works with all themes.
Install it, then cut all the code out of your theme function.php that is not theme related. Paste it into the plugin created by Functionality. Use the plugin editor instead of the theme editor whenever you need to update your functions.
Simple and effective. Much better than plugins that give you an admin form to manage custom functions.
Update: 1 Year and 5 months later, I’m still using it every day, and it has worked consistently through all WordPress updates.
Update2: 5 Years and 8 months later, I’m back again. For a while, I followed Shea’s advice in the FAQ about using his Code Snippets plugin. Because I had lots of snippets in a multisite installation. But on my new sites, I’m using a hosting company which improves security with modsec. So Code Snippets and its rival Post Snippets both cause ‘403 Forbidden’ errors when you try to save a snippet. This plugin avoids that problem.
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