Custom CSS and Javascript - Version 2.0.10

Version Description

  • Miscellaneous improvements
  • Updated licensing (GPLv3+)
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Code changes from version 2.0.9 to 2.0.10

css/custom-css-and-javascript.css CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
1
  /**
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  * Author: Potent Plugins
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- * License: GNU General Public License version 2 or later
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- * License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html
 
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  */
6
  #hm_custom_css_js_revisions {
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  margin-top: 5px;
1
  /**
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  * Author: Potent Plugins
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+ * Author URI: http://potentplugins.com/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=wp-plugin-author-uri
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+ * License: GNU General Public License version 3 or later
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+ * License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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  */
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  #hm_custom_css_js_revisions {
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  margin-top: 5px;
custom-css-and-javascript.php CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,32 @@
1
  <?php
2
  /**
3
- * Plugin Name: Custom CSS and Javascript
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- * Description: Easily add custom CSS and Javascript code to your WordPress site.
5
- * Version: 2.0.9
6
  * Author: Potent Plugins
7
  * Author URI: http://potentplugins.com/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=wp-plugin-author-uri
8
- * License: GNU General Public License version 2 or later
9
- * License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html
10
  */
11
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
12
  add_action('wp_enqueue_scripts', 'hm_custom_css_js_scripts', 999999);
13
  function hm_custom_css_js_scripts() {
14
  if (current_user_can('edit_theme_options')) {
@@ -31,7 +49,7 @@ function hm_custom_css_admin_menu() {
31
  }
32
  add_action('admin_menu', 'hm_custom_js_admin_menu');
33
  function hm_custom_js_admin_menu() {
34
- add_submenu_page('themes.php', 'Custom Javascript', 'Custom Javascript', 'edit_theme_options', 'hm_custom_js', 'hm_custom_js_page');
35
  }
36
  add_action('admin_enqueue_scripts', 'hm_custom_css_js_admin_scripts');
37
  function hm_custom_css_js_admin_scripts($hook) {
@@ -54,12 +72,15 @@ function hm_custom_css_js_admin_scripts($hook) {
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  wp_enqueue_style('hm_custom_css_js_codemirror_dialog', plugins_url('codemirror/addon/dialog/dialog.css', __FILE__));
55
  wp_enqueue_style('hm_custom_css_js_codemirror_matchesonscrollbar', plugins_url('codemirror/addon/search/matchesonscrollbar.css', __FILE__));
56
  wp_enqueue_script('hm_custom_css_js', plugins_url('js/custom-css-and-javascript.js', __FILE__));
 
 
 
57
  wp_enqueue_style('hm_custom_css_js', plugins_url('css/custom-css-and-javascript.css', __FILE__));
58
  }
59
 
60
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_save', 'hm_custom_css_js_save');
61
  function hm_custom_css_js_save() {
62
- if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || empty($_POST['mode']) || !isset($_POST['code']))
63
  wp_send_json_error();
64
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
65
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
@@ -80,7 +101,7 @@ function hm_custom_css_js_save() {
80
 
81
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_publish', 'hm_custom_css_js_publish');
82
  function hm_custom_css_js_publish() {
83
- if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || empty($_POST['mode']) || !isset($_POST['rev']) || !is_numeric($_POST['rev']))
84
  wp_send_json_error();
85
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
86
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
@@ -144,7 +165,7 @@ function hm_custom_css_js_publish() {
144
 
145
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_delete_revision', 'hm_custom_css_js_delete_revision');
146
  function hm_custom_css_js_delete_revision() {
147
- if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || empty($_POST['mode']) || !isset($_POST['rev']) || !is_numeric($_POST['rev']))
148
  wp_send_json_error();
149
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
150
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
@@ -163,7 +184,7 @@ function hm_custom_css_js_delete_revision() {
163
 
164
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_delete_revisions', 'hm_custom_css_js_delete_revisions');
165
  function hm_custom_css_js_delete_revisions() {
166
- if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || empty($_POST['mode']))
167
  wp_send_json_error();
168
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
169
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
@@ -187,7 +208,7 @@ function hm_custom_css_js_delete_revisions() {
187
 
188
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions', 'hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions');
189
  function hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions() {
190
- if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || empty($_POST['mode']))
191
  wp_send_json_error();
192
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
193
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
@@ -227,7 +248,7 @@ function hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions() {
227
 
228
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_get_revision', 'hm_custom_css_js_get_revision');
229
  function hm_custom_css_js_get_revision() {
230
- if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || empty($_POST['mode']) || !isset($_POST['rev']) || !is_numeric($_POST['rev']))
231
  wp_send_json_error();
232
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
233
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
@@ -285,15 +306,15 @@ function hm_custom_js_page() {
285
  function hm_custom_css_js_page($mode) {
286
  echo('
287
  <div class="wrap">
288
- <h2>Custom '.$mode.'</h2>
289
  <script>var hm_custom_css_js_mode = "'.$mode.'";</script>
290
  <div>
291
  <div id="hm_custom_code_editor" style="margin-top: 15px;">
292
  <div style="width: 200px; height: 100%; overflow: auto; float: right; padding: 0 20px;">
293
  <div id="pp_custom_css_js_dev_info">
294
- <a href="https://potentplugins.com/downloads/custom-css-javascript-developer-edition/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&amp;utm_medium=link&amp;utm_campaign=wp-plugin-upgrade-link" target="_blank"><strong>Custom CSS and Javascript<br />Developer Edition</strong></a>
295
  <ul>
296
- <li>Divide your CSS and Javascript into multiple virtual files</li>
297
  <li>Supports <strong>Sassy CSS (SCSS)</strong>!</li>
298
  <li><strong>Live preview</strong> for CSS!</li>
299
  <li>Upload and download CSS and JS files</li>
@@ -343,7 +364,7 @@ function hm_custom_css_js_rd_notice() {
343
  $pre = 'hm_custom_css_js';
344
  $slug = 'custom-css-and-javascript';
345
  echo('
346
- <div id="'.$pre.'_rd_notice" class="updated notice is-dismissible"><p>Does the <strong>Custom CSS and Javascript</strong> plugin make your life easier?
347
  Please support our free plugin by <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/'.$slug.'" target="_blank">writing a review</a> and/or <a href="https://potentplugins.com/donate/?utm_source='.$slug.'&amp;utm_medium=link&amp;utm_campaign=wp-plugin-notice-donate-link" target="_blank">making a donation</a>!
348
  Thanks!</p></div>
349
  <script>jQuery(document).ready(function($){$(\'#'.$pre.'_rd_notice\').on(\'click\', \'.notice-dismiss\', function(){jQuery.post(ajaxurl, {action:\'hm_custom_css_js_rd_notice_hide\'})});});</script>
1
  <?php
2
  /**
3
+ * Plugin Name: Custom CSS and JavaScript
4
+ * Description: Easily add custom CSS and JavaScript code to your WordPress site.
5
+ * Version: 2.0.10
6
  * Author: Potent Plugins
7
  * Author URI: http://potentplugins.com/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=wp-plugin-author-uri
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+ * License: GNU General Public License version 3 or later
9
+ * License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
10
  */
11
 
12
+ /*
13
+ Custom CSS and JavaScript plugin
14
+ Copyright (C) 2020 Aspen Grove Studios
15
+
16
+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
17
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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+ the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
19
+ (at your option) any later version.
20
+
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+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
22
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
23
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ GNU General Public License for more details.
25
+
26
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
27
+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
28
+ */
29
+
30
  add_action('wp_enqueue_scripts', 'hm_custom_css_js_scripts', 999999);
31
  function hm_custom_css_js_scripts() {
32
  if (current_user_can('edit_theme_options')) {
49
  }
50
  add_action('admin_menu', 'hm_custom_js_admin_menu');
51
  function hm_custom_js_admin_menu() {
52
+ add_submenu_page('themes.php', 'Custom JavaScript', 'Custom JavaScript', 'edit_theme_options', 'hm_custom_js', 'hm_custom_js_page');
53
  }
54
  add_action('admin_enqueue_scripts', 'hm_custom_css_js_admin_scripts');
55
  function hm_custom_css_js_admin_scripts($hook) {
72
  wp_enqueue_style('hm_custom_css_js_codemirror_dialog', plugins_url('codemirror/addon/dialog/dialog.css', __FILE__));
73
  wp_enqueue_style('hm_custom_css_js_codemirror_matchesonscrollbar', plugins_url('codemirror/addon/search/matchesonscrollbar.css', __FILE__));
74
  wp_enqueue_script('hm_custom_css_js', plugins_url('js/custom-css-and-javascript.js', __FILE__));
75
+ wp_localize_script('hm_custom_css_js', 'pp_custom_css_js_config', array(
76
+ 'api_url' => esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php?ppccj_nonce='.wp_create_nonce('ppccj_ajax') ) )
77
+ ));
78
  wp_enqueue_style('hm_custom_css_js', plugins_url('css/custom-css-and-javascript.css', __FILE__));
79
  }
80
 
81
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_save', 'hm_custom_css_js_save');
82
  function hm_custom_css_js_save() {
83
+ if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || !isset($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce']) || !wp_verify_nonce($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce'], 'ppccj_ajax') || empty($_POST['mode']) || !isset($_POST['code']))
84
  wp_send_json_error();
85
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
86
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
101
 
102
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_publish', 'hm_custom_css_js_publish');
103
  function hm_custom_css_js_publish() {
104
+ if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || !isset($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce']) || !wp_verify_nonce($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce'], 'ppccj_ajax') || empty($_POST['mode']) || !isset($_POST['rev']) || !is_numeric($_POST['rev']))
105
  wp_send_json_error();
106
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
107
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
165
 
166
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_delete_revision', 'hm_custom_css_js_delete_revision');
167
  function hm_custom_css_js_delete_revision() {
168
+ if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || !isset($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce']) || !wp_verify_nonce($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce'], 'ppccj_ajax') || empty($_POST['mode']) || !isset($_POST['rev']) || !is_numeric($_POST['rev']))
169
  wp_send_json_error();
170
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
171
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
184
 
185
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_delete_revisions', 'hm_custom_css_js_delete_revisions');
186
  function hm_custom_css_js_delete_revisions() {
187
+ if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || !isset($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce']) || !wp_verify_nonce($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce'], 'ppccj_ajax') || empty($_POST['mode']))
188
  wp_send_json_error();
189
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
190
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
208
 
209
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions', 'hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions');
210
  function hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions() {
211
+ if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || !isset($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce']) || !wp_verify_nonce($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce'], 'ppccj_ajax') || empty($_POST['mode']))
212
  wp_send_json_error();
213
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
214
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
248
 
249
  add_action('wp_ajax_hm_custom_css_js_get_revision', 'hm_custom_css_js_get_revision');
250
  function hm_custom_css_js_get_revision() {
251
+ if (!current_user_can('edit_theme_options') || !isset($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce']) || !wp_verify_nonce($_REQUEST['ppccj_nonce'], 'ppccj_ajax') || empty($_POST['mode']) || !isset($_POST['rev']) || !is_numeric($_POST['rev']))
252
  wp_send_json_error();
253
  $_POST['mode'] = strtolower($_POST['mode']);
254
  if ($_POST['mode'] != 'css' && $_POST['mode'] != 'javascript')
306
  function hm_custom_css_js_page($mode) {
307
  echo('
308
  <div class="wrap">
309
+ <h2>Custom '.($mode=='Javascript' ? 'JavaScript' : $mode).'</h2>
310
  <script>var hm_custom_css_js_mode = "'.$mode.'";</script>
311
  <div>
312
  <div id="hm_custom_code_editor" style="margin-top: 15px;">
313
  <div style="width: 200px; height: 100%; overflow: auto; float: right; padding: 0 20px;">
314
  <div id="pp_custom_css_js_dev_info">
315
+ <a href="https://potentplugins.com/downloads/custom-css-javascript-developer-edition/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&amp;utm_medium=link&amp;utm_campaign=wp-plugin-upgrade-link" target="_blank"><strong>Custom CSS and JavaScript<br />Developer Edition</strong></a>
316
  <ul>
317
+ <li>Divide your CSS and JavaScript into multiple virtual files</li>
318
  <li>Supports <strong>Sassy CSS (SCSS)</strong>!</li>
319
  <li><strong>Live preview</strong> for CSS!</li>
320
  <li>Upload and download CSS and JS files</li>
364
  $pre = 'hm_custom_css_js';
365
  $slug = 'custom-css-and-javascript';
366
  echo('
367
+ <div id="'.$pre.'_rd_notice" class="updated notice is-dismissible"><p>Does the <strong>Custom CSS and JavaScript</strong> plugin make your life easier?
368
  Please support our free plugin by <a href="https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/'.$slug.'" target="_blank">writing a review</a> and/or <a href="https://potentplugins.com/donate/?utm_source='.$slug.'&amp;utm_medium=link&amp;utm_campaign=wp-plugin-notice-donate-link" target="_blank">making a donation</a>!
369
  Thanks!</p></div>
370
  <script>jQuery(document).ready(function($){$(\'#'.$pre.'_rd_notice\').on(\'click\', \'.notice-dismiss\', function(){jQuery.post(ajaxurl, {action:\'hm_custom_css_js_rd_notice_hide\'})});});</script>
js/custom-css-and-javascript.js CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
1
  /**
2
- * Author: Hearken Media
3
- * License: GNU General Public License version 2 or later
4
- * License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.en.html
 
5
  */
6
  var hm_custom_code_editor, hm_custom_code_editor_has_changes = false, hm_custom_css_js_save_publish = false, hm_custom_css_js_rev = 0, hm_custom_css_js_published_rev = 0;
7
  jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
@@ -19,7 +20,7 @@ jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
19
  });
20
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-save-btn").click(function() {
21
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-save-btn").prop("disabled", true).html("Saving...");
22
- $.post(ajaxurl, {action: "hm_custom_css_js_save", mode: hm_custom_css_js_mode, code: hm_custom_code_editor.getValue()})
23
  .done(function(data) {
24
  if (data.success) {
25
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-save-btn").html("Saved");
@@ -30,14 +31,14 @@ jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
30
  else
31
  hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions();
32
  } else {
33
- alert("Error while saving. Please try again.");
34
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-save-btn").html("Save").prop("disabled", false);
35
  if (hm_custom_css_js_save_publish)
36
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-publish-btn").html("Save &amp; Publish").prop("disabled", true);
37
  }
38
  })
39
  .fail(function() {
40
- alert("Error while saving. Please try again.");
41
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-save-btn").html("Save").prop("disabled", false);
42
  if (hm_custom_css_js_save_publish)
43
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-publish-btn").html("Save &amp; Publish").prop("disabled", true);
@@ -52,18 +53,18 @@ jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
52
  }
53
  hm_custom_css_js_save_publish = false;
54
 
55
- $.post(ajaxurl, {action: "hm_custom_css_js_publish", mode: hm_custom_css_js_mode, minify: ($('.hm-custom-css-js-minify-cb').prop('checked') ? 1 : 0), rev: hm_custom_css_js_rev})
56
  .done(function(data) {
57
  if (data.success) {
58
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-publish-btn").html("Published");
59
  hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions();
60
  } else {
61
- alert("Error while publishing. Please try again.");
62
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-publish-btn").html("Save &amp; Publish").prop("disabled", false);
63
  }
64
  })
65
  .fail(function() {
66
- alert("Error while publishing. Please try again.");
67
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-publish-btn").html("Save &amp; Publish").prop("disabled", false);
68
  });
69
  });
@@ -71,18 +72,18 @@ jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
71
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-delete-revisions-btn").click(function() {
72
  $(this).prop('disabled', true).html('Deleting...');
73
 
74
- $.post(ajaxurl, {action: "hm_custom_css_js_delete_revisions", mode: hm_custom_css_js_mode})
75
  .done(function(data) {
76
  if (data.success) {
77
  hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions();
78
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-delete-revisions-btn").html('Delete All').prop('disabled', false);
79
  } else {
80
- alert("Error while deleting. Please try again.");
81
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-delete-revisions-btn").html('Delete All').prop('disabled', false);
82
  }
83
  })
84
  .fail(function() {
85
- alert("Error while deleting. Please try again.");
86
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-delete-revisions-btn").html('Delete All').prop('disabled', false);
87
  });
88
  });
@@ -112,7 +113,7 @@ jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
112
 
113
  var revId = $(this).parent().attr("id").substring(20);
114
 
115
- $.post(ajaxurl, {action: "hm_custom_css_js_get_revision", mode: hm_custom_css_js_mode, rev: revId})
116
  .done(function(data) {
117
  if (data.success) {
118
  hm_custom_code_editor.doc.setValue(data.data.content);
@@ -124,11 +125,11 @@ jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
124
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-publish-btn").html("Published").prop("disabled", true);
125
  hm_custom_code_editor_has_changes = false;
126
  } else {
127
- alert("Error while loading. Please try again.");
128
  }
129
  })
130
  .fail(function() {
131
- alert("Error while loading. Please try again.");
132
  });
133
  });
134
 
@@ -136,21 +137,21 @@ jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
136
 
137
  var revId = $(this).parent().attr("id").substring(20);
138
 
139
- $.post(ajaxurl, {action: "hm_custom_css_js_delete_revision", mode: hm_custom_css_js_mode, rev: revId})
140
  .done(function(data) {
141
  if (data.success) {
142
  hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions();
143
  } else {
144
- alert("Error while deleting. Please try again.");
145
  }
146
  })
147
  .fail(function() {
148
- alert("Error while deleting. Please try again.");
149
  });
150
  });
151
 
152
  function hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions() {
153
- $.post(ajaxurl, {action: "hm_custom_css_js_get_revisions", mode: hm_custom_css_js_mode, })
154
  .done(function(data) {
155
  if (data.success) {
156
  $("#hm_custom_css_js_revisions").empty();
1
  /**
2
+ * Author: Potent Plugins
3
+ * Author URI: http://potentplugins.com/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=wp-plugin-author-uri
4
+ * License: GNU General Public License version 3 or later
5
+ * License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
6
  */
7
  var hm_custom_code_editor, hm_custom_code_editor_has_changes = false, hm_custom_css_js_save_publish = false, hm_custom_css_js_rev = 0, hm_custom_css_js_published_rev = 0;
8
  jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
20
  });
21
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-save-btn").click(function() {
22
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-save-btn").prop("disabled", true).html("Saving...");
23
+ $.post(pp_custom_css_js_config.api_url, {action: "hm_custom_css_js_save", mode: hm_custom_css_js_mode, code: hm_custom_code_editor.getValue()})
24
  .done(function(data) {
25
  if (data.success) {
26
  $(".hm-custom-css-js-save-btn").html("Saved");
31
  else
32
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  == Description ==
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  Donate link: https://potentplugins.com/donate/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=wp-plugin-readme-donate-link
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+ Stable tag: 2.0.10
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+ Easily add custom CSS and JavaScript code to your WordPress site, with draft previewing, revisions, and minification!
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  == Description ==
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+ This plugin allows you to add custom site-wide CSS styles and JavaScript code to your WordPress site. Useful for overriding your theme's styles and adding client-side functionality.
16
 
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  Features:
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  * Code editor with syntax highlighting and AJAX saving to avoid reloading the editor at each save.
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+ * Save and preview your CSS and JavaScript as a draft that is only applied to logged-in users with the necessary permissions until you are ready to publish your changes to the public.
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+ * View and restore past revisions of your CSS and JavaScript.
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  * Automatically minify your custom CSS and Jasascript code to reduce file size.
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+ * For the public, custom CSS and JavaScript code is served from the filesystem instead of the database for optimal performance.
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+ Now available! [Custom CSS and JavaScript Developer Edition](https://potentplugins.com/downloads/custom-css-javascript-developer-edition/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=wp-repo-upgrade-link):
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+ * Divide your CSS and JavaScript into multiple virtual files to keep your code organized (the code is still served as one CSS and one JS file on the front-end for efficiency).
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  * Supports Sassy CSS (SCSS)!
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  * Live preview for CSS!
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+ * Upload and download CSS and JavaScript files, individually or in ZIP files.
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  * The developer logo and review/donation links are removed from the editor page in the WordPress admin.
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  [Click here](https://potentplugins.com/downloads/custom-css-javascript-developer-edition/?utm_source=custom-css-and-javascript&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=wp-repo-upgrade-link) to purchase!
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  == Installation ==
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  1. Click "Plugins" > "Add New" in the WordPress admin menu.
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  1. Click "Install Now".
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  1. Click "Activate Plugin".
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