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Works fine in the WP Text Widget to allow PHP code execution, like specifying relative paths in your WP website, e.g. “<?php bloginfo(‘wpurl’); ?>/wp-content/utility/goodreads.png”
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Really should be no reason why it would not.
Useful for custom code as well! Customization just keeps getting easier!
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it works!!
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thank you
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i have a wp instaled but plugin doesn t work,
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Thank you so much – could not be simpler to use, does the trick just like that! ??
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Thank you!
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I’m using this plugin for a couple of years on a dozen of sites, and it just works.
Thanks for creating and keeping this plugin up to date!
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Very helpful, works perfectly. Thank you!!!
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All working.
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works like expected
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Works like champ. A great kiss for you dev..
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I use this useful little widget on ALL my sites.
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This is an awesome plugin. Just install the plugin and use your normal text widget. Its easy ?? ??
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Just what I was looking for.
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Easy to use and works perfectly.
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This plugin easily integrates PHP code into widgets.
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I have a premium theme and I like everything about it EXCEPT.. it’s really difficult for readers to figure out when there are new posts, or how to go back to read them chronologically.
Now, thanks to this special widget I just pasted the php code loop to automatically list the new posts.
Grazie, Stefano!!!
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One of the easiest plugins to use ever. Just activate it and drop your PHP code into a standard text widget.
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Very useful plugin! Thank you!
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Activate the plugin and start using PHP in your text widgets, very useful to display dynamic content.
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