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Easily add Custom CSS or JS to your website with an awesome editor.
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Easily add Custom CSS or JS to your website with an awesome editor.
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Simple Custom CSS and JS
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Simple Custom CSS and JS
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Plugin name.

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<p>Add/Edit HTML</p> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<p>Add/Edit HTML</p>
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By default only the Administrator will be able to publish/edit/delete Custom Codes. On the plugin activation there is a role created called Web Designer. You can assign this role to a non-admin user in order to allow to publish/edit/delete Custom Codes. On the plugin's Settings page there is an option to remove this role. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
By default only the Administrator will be able to publish/edit/delete Custom Codes. On the plugin activation there is a role created called Web Designer. You can assign this role to a non-admin user in order to allow to publish/edit/delete Custom Codes. On the plugin's Settings page there is an option to remove this role.
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The URL for the linked Codes is built just like the URL for other media (from Media Library) by using the WordPress Address option found on the WP Admin -&gt; Settings -&gt; General page, as shown in <a href="https://www.silkypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/ccj-siteurl.png">this screenshot</a>. If the WordPress Address has HTTPS in the url, then the Custom Codes and all the other media will have HTTPS in the url. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The URL for the linked Codes is built just like the URL for other media (from Media Library) by using the WordPress Address option found on the WP Admin -&gt; Settings -&gt; General page, as shown in <a href="https://www.silkypress.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/ccj-siteurl.png">this screenshot</a>. If the WordPress Address has HTTPS in the url, then the Custom Codes and all the other media will have HTTPS in the url.
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My website has HTTPS urls, but the codes are linked as HTTP You have to log in to add a translation. Details
My website has HTTPS urls, but the codes are linked as HTTP
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Yes. You can upload an image to your Media Library, then refer to it by its direct URL from within the CSS stylesheet. For example: div#content { background-image: url('http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/image.jpg'); } You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Yes. You can upload an image to your Media Library, then refer to it by its direct URL from within the CSS stylesheet. For example: div#content { background-image: url('http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/image.jpg'); }
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For the moment only plain CSS is supported, but you can check out the <a href="https://www.silkypress.com/simple-custom-css-js-pro/?utm_source=wordpress&amp;utm_campaign=ccj_free&amp;utm_medium=banner">Pro version</a> in case you need a CSS preprocessor. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
For the moment only plain CSS is supported, but you can check out the <a href="https://www.silkypress.com/simple-custom-css-js-pro/?utm_source=wordpress&amp;utm_campaign=ccj_free&amp;utm_medium=banner">Pro version</a> in case you need a CSS preprocessor.
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The CSS and JS are independent of the theme and they will persist through a theme change. This is particularly useful if you apply CSS and JS for modifying a plugin's output. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
The CSS and JS are independent of the theme and they will persist through a theme change. This is particularly useful if you apply CSS and JS for modifying a plugin's output.
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Yes.
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Try one of the following: 1. If you are using any caching plugin (like "W3 Total Cache" or "WP Fastest Cache"), then don't forget to delete the cache before seing the code printed on the website. 2. Make sure the code is in <strong>Published</strong> state (not <strong>Draft</strong> or <strong>in Trash</strong>). 3. Check if the <code>wp-content/uploads/custom-css-js</code> folder exists and is writable You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Try one of the following: 1. If you are using any caching plugin (like "W3 Total Cache" or "WP Fastest Cache"), then don't forget to delete the cache before seing the code printed on the website. 2. Make sure the code is in <strong>Published</strong> state (not <strong>Draft</strong> or <strong>in Trash</strong>). 3. Check if the <code>wp-content/uploads/custom-css-js</code> folder exists and is writable
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No, the code is printed exactly as in the editor. It is not modified/checked/validated in any way. You take the full responsability for what is written in there. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
No, the code is printed exactly as in the editor. It is not modified/checked/validated in any way. You take the full responsability for what is written in there.
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When you click the <code>Save</code> button the codes will be cached in files, so there are no tedious database queries. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
When you click the <code>Save</code> button the codes will be cached in files, so there are no tedious database queries.
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If you write multiple codes of the same type (for example: two external CSS codes), then all of them will be printed one after another You have to log in to add a translation. Details
If you write multiple codes of the same type (for example: two external CSS codes), then all of them will be printed one after another
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Who can publish/edit/delete Custom Codes? You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Who can publish/edit/delete Custom Codes?
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