nicolasjamar / random_404_page
WordPress plugin to generate a random 404 page
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Type:wordpress-plugin
Requires
- php: >=7.1
- composer/installers: ^1
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-04-29 04:34:08 UTC
README
- Contributors: @monsieurjamar
- Donate link: https://github.com/NicolasJamar
- Tags: comments, spam
- Requires at least: 3.0.1
- Tested up to: 3.4
- Stable tag: 4.3
- License: GPLv2 or later
- License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
A very simple plugin for WordPress to generate a random 404 page.
Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
e.g.
- Upload
random_404_page.php
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
- Place
<?php do_action('plugin_name_hook'); ?>
in your templates
How to use it ?
In your WordPress theme, you have to create a folder 404-templates
and inside add folders template-1
with your 404 pages.
Frequently Asked Questions
= A question that someone might have =
An answer to that question.
= What about foo bar? =
Answer to foo bar dilemma.
== Screenshots ==
- This screen shot description corresponds to screenshot-1.(png|jpg|jpeg|gif). Note that the screenshot is taken from
the /assets directory or the directory that contains the stable readme.txt (tags or trunk). Screenshots in the /assets
directory take precedence. For example,
/assets/screenshot-1.png
would win over/tags/4.3/screenshot-1.png
(or jpg, jpeg, gif). - This is the second screen shot
== Changelog ==
= 1.0 =
- A change since the previous version.
- Another change.
= 0.5 =
- List versions from most recent at top to oldest at bottom.
== Upgrade Notice ==
= 1.0 = Upgrade notices describe the reason a user should upgrade. No more than 300 characters.
= 0.5 = This version fixes a security related bug. Upgrade immediately.
== Arbitrary section ==
You may provide arbitrary sections, in the same format as the ones above. This may be of use for extremely complicated plugins where more information needs to be conveyed that doesn't fit into the categories of "description" or "installation." Arbitrary sections will be shown below the built-in sections outlined above.
== A brief Markdown Example ==
Ordered list:
- Some feature
- Another feature
- Something else about the plugin
Unordered list:
- something
- something else
- third thing
Here's a link to WordPress and one to Markdown's Syntax Documentation. Titles are optional, naturally.
Markdown uses email style notation for blockquotes and I've been told:
Asterisks for emphasis. Double it up for strong.
<?php code(); // goes in backticks ?>