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Post/Page specific custom CSS

Post/Page specific custom CSS

Post/Page specific custom CSS will allow you to add cascade stylesheet to specific posts/pages. It will give you special area in the post/page edit fi …

4.6

Rating summary

42

Reviews

10K

Active installations

Post/Page specific custom CSS
Post/Page specific custom CSS
Post/Page specific custom CSS
Post/Page specific custom CSS

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Main benefits

Post-specific custom CSS

Special edit field area

Multi-page view option

Additional meta box

Flexible CSS application

About this plugin

Version: 0.2.4
Last updated: 20-01-2022
WordPress version: 5.0
Tested up to: 5.8.10
PHP version required: 7.0
Languages:

Overview

The "Post/Page Specific Custom CSS" plugin for WordPress allows users to add custom CSS styles to individual posts and pages, enhancing customization capabilities on a per-content basis. It integrates seamlessly into the WordPress editor by providing a specialized area for CSS input directly beneath the text input fields. Users can decide whether the custom styles should apply only to single views or also to multi-page views such as archive pages. Requiring at least WordPress 5.0 and PHP 7.0, this plugin ensures modern compatibility and encourages users to keep their installations current.

Post/Page Specific Custom CSS

  • Allows you to add custom CSS to specific posts/pages.
  • Provides a special area in the post/page edit field to attach your CSS.
  • Enables you to decide if the CSS should be added in multi-page/post view or only in a single view.

Additional Meta Box

  • Displays an additional meta box below the text input area on posts and pages screen.
  • Allows you to add any CSS you want directly in the meta box.
  • Gives you the option to apply the CSS code to certain single pages/posts or on pages like archive.

Compatibility

  • Requires at least WordPress 5.0.
  • Ensures compatibility with the latest WordPress updates.
  • Requires PHP 7.0 installed on your server.

Rating and reviews

4.6

Rating summary

42

Reviews

10K

Active installations

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User sentiment analysis

Users generally appreciate the plugin for its ability to easily add custom CSS to individual WordPress pages or posts, which helps them test and demonstrate style changes without affecting the entire site. They find it particularly useful for quick design adjustments and fine-tuning page elements. However, some users reported significant drawbacks, such as intrusive payment messages, bugs with CSS injection, site crashes, and limitations in applying custom CSS to comments pages. Despite these issues, many users find it to be one of the most effective plugins for its intended purpose, though they note that it does require some CSS knowledge to utilize fully.
brandoncollins

brandoncollins

03 May, 2024

Be warned! This plugin is a sneaky scam. Out of nowhere, a giant info box shoves a payment message in your face on the WordPress admin page. It’s clear the developer has no clue about user experience, and leaving their code on your site is a recipe for disaster. This topic was modified 3 months, 1 week ago by brandoncollins.
crissman

crissman

30 Apr, 2024

Uninstalled. Spams the WP Admin page with money begs.
revixi5

revixi5

03 Feb, 2024

The CSS metabox has a spinner that continuously spin, and the CSS is now inject inside the BODY content of the page instead of the HEAD… probably another bug. Had to switch to Simple CSS. It inject the code in the header and minify it. This topic was modified 6 months, 1 week ago by revixi5.
Victor Tyavbee

Victor Tyavbee

02 May, 2023

The plugin is very useful
jjminkle

jjminkle

02 May, 2023

I am surprised this plugin is not more popular. It is a great way to add a little CSS to a page. Sometimes I just find it handy when I want to test CSS before adding it to my main stylesheet. Especially if I want to show someone global page changes before actually doing them globally.

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