
A Custom CSS file editor using CSS versioning and CSS post lock for team collaboration
WP CSS Version History is a custom css file editor using WordPress versioning and post lock functionality.
Now your team can quickly make theme style changes without the worry of overwriting someone else’s work.
WP CSS Version History stores all the revisions for easy restoration. See changes immediately without clearing cache.
Codemirror* editor features like auto completion, code folding, bracket and tag matching.
wp-css-version-history folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.You will find ‘WP CSS Version History’ menu item in the ‘Appearance’ WordPress admin panel. Select ‘WP-CSS-Version-History’ to edit
For basic usage, you can also have a look at the plugin web site.
wp-css-version-history folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.You will find ‘WP CSS Version History’ menu item in the ‘Appearance’ WordPress admin panel. Select ‘WP-CSS-Version-History’ to edit
For basic usage, you can also have a look at the plugin web site.
No. A custom css file is loaded at end of all other CSS files.
{blogurl}/wp-content/plugins/wp-css-version-history/public/css/wp-css-version-history-public.css?ver={1524397551}.
No. After every CSS change there is a new version url variable appended to the file. See previous FAQ
Hide Visual Composer and other controls not needed
Auto height editor
Menu link sent directly to editor