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@piggly/pgly-wps-settings
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This library is not stable yet, must include tests. May change any time will release of version 1.x.x
This library works with WordPress plug-ins made by Piggly company. It creates form inputs and has a solid and unique CSS style. The CSS will work well in the WordPress Admin area because it wraps elements to a master class .pgly-wps-settings
. However, you are free to use it for other purposes.
For now, we do not provide any documentation, but a fast looking to each code will help you to use it.
See the CONTRIBUTING file for information before submitting your contribution.
Piggly Studio is an agency located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. If you like this library and want to support this job, be free to donate any value to BTC wallet 3DNssbspq7dURaVQH6yBoYwW3PhsNs8dnK
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MIT License (MIT). See LICENSE.
0.2.9
at 2021-09-29
load()
when user type enter on input;onError
and onSuccess
to control WPForm
toast.FAQs
A CSS/JS webkit to Wordpress Plugin Settings
We found that @piggly/pgly-wps-settings demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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