=== EndPost === Tags: post, buttons, html, end, each, code, custom Requires at least: 2.0 Tested up to: 3.0 Stable tag: trunk EndPost lets you add any custom HTML to the end of every post. You may use custom tags to be replaced with post-relevant contents to be used with custom share buttons/codes, etc. == Description == EndPost lets you add any custom HTML to the end of every post. You may use custom tags to be replaced with post-relevant contents to be used with custom share buttons/codes, etc. You may also evaluate PHP code to put conditions on some code, you can use it in conjuction with any WP function as well. = Features = * Post-specific tags (title, date & time, permalink, etc) * Full HTML control – No safety or indenting tricks that ruin the code, etc. * PHP code evaluation * Choose where to include the code – in the loop, on single pages and on pages. * Comes pre-installed with Twitter & Facebook counters to demonstrate use == Installation == 1. Upload `endpost` directory to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Go to `Settings` -> `EndPost` == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I use the plugin? = 1. In the Dashboard, you go to `Settings` -> `EndPost`. 1. From there you can edit the code that shows up for every post/page; it can be any HTML, PHP or text. You may use %tags% and [[tags]] to replace them with the post/page specific information. The list of tags is displayed in the options screen. You may evaluate PHP using ##code## (replace "code" with the actual code). == Changelog == = 0.3 = * Added PHP evaluate: You can evaluate PHP code by enclosing it in ## and ## = 0.2 = * Initial release.