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WordPress Custom PHP, JS and CSS Plugin

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This post is a part 6 of Premium WordPress Plugins post series.

This plugin lets you add custom CSS, JS and PHP code to your WordPress site without any hassles.

This is an easy-to-use WordPress Plugin to add custom CSS styles, JS code and new WordPress functionality using PHP that override Plugin and Theme default styles and functionality. This plugin is designed to meet the needs of administrators who would like to add their own CSS, JS and PHP to their WordPress website.

Features of this plugin:

  1. Code Syntax Highlighter
  2. No configuration needed
  3. Simple interface built on WordPress UI
  4. No impact on site performance
  5. Allows Administrator access on Multisite

Here is a screenshot on how this plugin looks

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From now onwards for adding new WordPress code snippets you don’t have to create a new plugin rather use this plugin to add the WordPress code.

Mar 21, 2015Narayan Prusty
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To create code blocks or other preformatted text, indent by four spaces:

    This will be displayed in a monospaced font. The first four
    spaces will be stripped off, but all other whitespace
    will be preserved.
    
    Markdown is turned off in code blocks:
     [This is not a link](http://example.com)

To create not a block, but an inline code span, use backticks:

Here is some inline `code`.

For more help see http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax

Narayan Prusty

I am a software engineer specialising in Blockchain, DevOps and Go/JavaScript. This is my personal blog where I write about things that I learn and feel interesting to share.

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