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WordPress CamelCase Zealot
Version: 0.2.4
Description
Having ‘WordPress’ automatically switched to ‘WordPress’ in just a few spots around your site not enough for you? Want the rules to be applied with a little more zeal? This plugin tries to enforce the correct CamelCasing of ‘WordPress’ throughout your site irrespective of whether or not it begins with a capital letter ‘W’.
Currently:
- Post Content
- Post Title
- Page Lists
- Category Lists
- Tag Lists
- Nav Menus
- Bloginfo
- Comments
- Tag Cloud
- Widget Titles
- Text Widget Content
- Manual & Automatic Post Excerpts
Be warned, at the moment this plugin will also make the changes in link and image URLs, which may cause them to break on some server setups.
Installation
- Upload
wordpress-camelcase-zealot.php
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Sleep soundly at night, safe in the knowledge that there a few more capital ‘P’s on the internet
Faq
Will this plugin break my links and images?
It might do. On some server setups, http://hello.com/wordpress.jpg is a different file to http://hello.com/WordPress.jpg – be sure you test this out before using the plugin.
Why doesn’t it catch everything?
In all honesty, because it’s a work in progress. Rather than fill in every filter possible, I’m trying to add them as I come across them. Let me know where I’ve missed it on your site & I’ll add it next release.
Does it have to be so thorough?
No. If you hook onto the wpccz_added_filters
filter hook you will have access to the array of filter hooks to which we are applying the string replace. Remove any that you don’t wish to use. Similarly, you can add any that are missing.
Reviews
Changelog
0.2.4
Added wpccz_added_filters filter hook
0.2.3
Housekeeping
0.2.2
Housekeeping
0.2.1
Prevented the plugin from messing around with editor fields in wp-admin by only running it on the front-end. You rdata is safe again. Added a few more filter hooks.
0.1.1
Changed the readme file to meet the WordPress guidelines.
0.1
First commit