by Andrea Ercolino
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Nzymes
Boost your posts with Nzymes injections. Safely use PHP in posts' title, excerpt, and content. WordPress 4.7+ PHP 5.6+
Tested up to WP 4.7 (Current: 6.9)
v1.0.0
Current Version v1.0.0
Updated 8 years ago
Last Update on 29 May, 2017
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Last Updated
- May 29, 2017
- Requires WP
- 4.7+
- Tested Up To
- 4.7
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- Author
- Andrea Ercolino
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Upgrade NowFrequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Nzymes
Upload the zip file.
Activate.
Activate.
A string or an unsigned integer.
A locator of an attribute or a custom field of a post or a post's author.
A locator of an attribute or a custom field of a post or a post's author.
Its literal value.
The value referenced by the locator (transclusion).
The value returned by evaluating the PHP code referenced by the locator (execution).
The value referenced by the locator (transclusion).
The value returned by evaluating the PHP code referenced by the locator (execution).
After activating Nzymes, only administrators have all the capabilities.
To allow authors to use Nzymes, administrators may explicitly assign roles as they see fit.
For example, to execute code of some author into a post of some injector, first of all the author must be able to create_dynamic_custom_fields. Then, additionally, either the injector and the author are the same person or the injector can use_others_custom_fields and the author can share_dynamic_custom_fields.
OK, where's the manual?
https://github.com/aercolino/nzymes/blob/master/nzymes-manual.md
Does Nzymes replace Enzymes?
Yes! However, if you currently use Enzymes, then both can coexist in your blog. Nzymes is much easier to use and it's also much more powerful than Enzymes. Unfortunately, sometimes they are incompatible on the same post. Therefore, Nzymes will only process enzymes injected in posts created after its installation. See the manual to know how you can bend this rule.
To allow authors to use Nzymes, administrators may explicitly assign roles as they see fit.
For example, to execute code of some author into a post of some injector, first of all the author must be able to create_dynamic_custom_fields. Then, additionally, either the injector and the author are the same person or the injector can use_others_custom_fields and the author can share_dynamic_custom_fields.
OK, where's the manual?
https://github.com/aercolino/nzymes/blob/master/nzymes-manual.md
Does Nzymes replace Enzymes?
Yes! However, if you currently use Enzymes, then both can coexist in your blog. Nzymes is much easier to use and it's also much more powerful than Enzymes. Unfortunately, sometimes they are incompatible on the same post. Therefore, Nzymes will only process enzymes injected in posts created after its installation. See the manual to know how you can bend this rule.