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Allows users to create custom classes on a per-post/term basis.
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Allows users to create custom classes on a per-post/term basis.
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Custom Classes
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Custom Classes
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Of course, you actually have to style the class in your theme's <code>style.css</code> file for anything to actually change on the front end. This plugin just outputs the classes for you. It's up to you to decide how to use them. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Of course, you actually have to style the class in your theme's <code>style.css</code> file for anything to actually change on the front end. This plugin just outputs the classes for you. It's up to you to decide how to use them.
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A meta box named "Classes" gets added to the edit post screen in the admin. From there, you can input a custom post and/or body class for individual posts. On the edit/new term (category, tag, etc.) screen, a new field labeled "Body Class" is also available. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
A meta box named "Classes" gets added to the edit post screen in the admin. From there, you can input a custom post and/or body class for individual posts. On the edit/new term (category, tag, etc.) screen, a new field labeled "Body Class" is also available.
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I wanted a quick and easy way to add styles to my posts without having to make a tag, create a category, or use post formats. Those solutions are great, but they're not ideal for every situation. By using a custom class, I have complete control over post styles. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
I wanted a quick and easy way to add styles to my posts without having to make a tag, create a category, or use post formats. Those solutions are great, but they're not ideal for every situation. By using a custom class, I have complete control over post styles.
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How do I use it?
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Why was this plugin created?
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Most likely, this means your theme isn't using the appropriate functions (<code>post_class()</code> and <code>body_class()</code>). You'll need to talk to your theme author to get them to fix this. Or, better yet, use a correctly-coded theme from <a href="https://themehybrid.com/themes">Theme Hybrid</a>! You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Most likely, this means your theme isn't using the appropriate functions (<code>post_class()</code> and <code>body_class()</code>). You'll need to talk to your theme author to get them to fix this. Or, better yet, use a correctly-coded theme from <a href="https://themehybrid.com/themes">Theme Hybrid</a>!
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Certainly. This plugin works with any public post type on your site. It's not just limited to the "post" post type. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Certainly. This plugin works with any public post type on your site. It's not just limited to the "post" post type.
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If you're a theme author, plugin author, or just a code hobbyist, you can follow the development of this plugin on it's <a href="https://github.com/justintadlock/custom-classes">GitHub repository</a>. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If you're a theme author, plugin author, or just a code hobbyist, you can follow the development of this plugin on it's <a href="https://github.com/justintadlock/custom-classes">GitHub repository</a>.
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If you need professional plugin support from me, the plugin author, you can access the support forums at <a href="https://themehybrid.com/board/topics">Theme Hybrid</a>, which is a professional WordPress help/support site where I handle support for all my plugins and themes for a community of 75,000+ users (and growing). You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If you need professional plugin support from me, the plugin author, you can access the support forums at <a href="https://themehybrid.com/board/topics">Theme Hybrid</a>, which is a professional WordPress help/support site where I handle support for all my plugins and themes for a community of 75,000+ users (and growing).
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Please consider helping the cause by:
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Custom post classes are added whenever your theme calls the <code>post_class()</code> function, which is generally whenever a post is shown. Custom body classes are added on the single view of the post whenever your theme calls the <code>body_class()</code> function. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Custom post classes are added whenever your theme calls the <code>post_class()</code> function, which is generally whenever a post is shown. Custom body classes are added on the single view of the post whenever your theme calls the <code>body_class()</code> function.
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The Custom Classes plugin allows you to create custom classes for posts (when <code>post_class()</code> is called) and for the <code>&lt;body&gt;</code> class (when <code>body_class()</code> is called). It creates a meta box on the edit post and edit term screens in the admin with input boxes for adding your custom classes. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The Custom Classes plugin allows you to create custom classes for posts (when <code>post_class()</code> is called) and for the <code>&lt;body&gt;</code> class (when <code>body_class()</code> is called). It creates a meta box on the edit post and edit term screens in the admin with input boxes for adding your custom classes.
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<a href="https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/custom-classes?rate=5#postform">Rating the plugin</a>. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<a href="https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/custom-classes?rate=5#postform">Rating the plugin</a>.
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