Edit Custom Fields

January 05, 2023

Edit Custom Fields Plugin

A simple interface to edit or delete Custom Fields.

This plugin offers a simple interface to edit or delete any Custom Field names/keys you may have created in the post/page editor.

Deleting a Custom Field also deletes the associated content, so use with caution!

This is not meant to be a powerful plugin in the vein of Advanced Custom Fields.

Only users with role Editor and above have access to this plugin.

Installation

  1. Upload edit-custom-fields.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

Changelog

0.1.10

  • Update text domain

0.1.9

  • More sanitiziation and hardening

0.1.8

  • Use wp_verify_nonce to protect against CSRF
  • Use sprintf for translations.

0.1.7

  • Use $wpdb->prepare

0.1.6

  • Add nonce checks

0.1.4

  • Fixed regression from 0.1.2 onward that broke plugin when custom field key was
    used in multiple posts.

0.1.3

  • Removed broken function that broke 0.1.2
  • Fixed some Markdown formatting errors in readme.

0.1.2

  • DUH: Allowed for db table prefixes other than wp_ :self-flagellates:
  • Embarrasing typo on “Confirm Custom Field Deleteion” screen :S
  • Querying by ID now rather than key so that keys with spaces work smh

0.1.1

Fixed the stable tag in the readme.txt file.

0.1

Initial release.

Details

  • Version: 0.1.10
  • Active installations: 2,000
  • WordPress Version: 3.5.1
  • Tested up to: 6.1.7

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