Plugin / 2MB Autocode

2MB Solutions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Installation is extremely simple! Visit your wordpress dashboard and click add new under plugins. Either search for 2MB Autocode and find it in the repository then click install and confirm that you want to, or upload a downloaded zip file then click install. It should install. That’s it! Now you can enjoy your 2MB goodness! Feel free to mess around with the settings under settings > Autocode.
There are now options on each post’s edit page to force remove, force add, or do neither to the text on the top and bottom of either home or post pages. The text below is still valid, however the settings just mentioned will override the tags below if set to anything except do nothing. Simply put ##no_top## or ##no_bottom## anywhere in the post, and it will remove those tags, and not put the text on bottom or top depending on which tag(s) you entered. In addition, if you put ##no_top_home##, ##no_bottom_home##, ##no_top_post##, or ##no_bottom_post##, it will remove the text from either the top or bottom of either the post page or the homepage, no matter what is set in the settings.
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Simply enclose the php you want to run inside [php and ]/php] tags. For example, to echo hello world in the middle of a post, do the following: [php] echo(“hello world!”);[/php]
There is now an options panel on each post, so you can force text on the home page, force text to not be on the homepage, or defer to the main settings. The text below is still valid, but when set to anything except do nothing, the options on the post editor will override these tags. Simply put ##do_top_home## or ##do_bottom_home## anywhere in the post.
Do not worry, the fix is a simple one: Delete or move the inline php plugin folder on your server, and the blog should be accessible again. Now upgrade to 2mb autocode version 1.1.2, which fixes this particular issue. Optional but highly recommended: Replace all [exec] or tags with [php] tags to allow 2mb autocode to do the php for you, and you will have no need for inline php.
We have now moved our official development version to github. Feel free to test the code if you wish, and/or open issues over there although any issues or problems reported on the wordpress.org forums will also be dealt with.
Note this only happens on the admin, so if this happens: Use ftp (or any other method of your choice) to move the wp-content/plugins/2mb-autocode folder to a new name, for example 2mb-autocode.old Reinstall or upgrade 2mb-autocode to 1.2.5. This should fix your problem, at which point you can delete the 2mb-autocode.old folder, or if you upgraded it, move it back to 2mb-autocde Note that no settings will be lost in this transition.

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Version

1.2.5

First Released

08 Sep, 2014

Total Downloads

27,579

Wordpress Version

3.0 or higher

Tested up to:

4.9.12

Require PHP Version:

-

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