Description
Create, manage and view snapshots of any post (or custom post type) whenever you want. Like user-managed revisions with a lot of useful functionality.
Features:
* Create snapshots of any post type including all metadata at any point manually as a secure history and backup of your posts
* Uses the standard WordPress posts table (like revisions)
* Uses a custom post status (and therefore works for any post type)
* Easy snapshot management meta box
* Create Snapshots comfortably in the publish post box
* Choose which post types you want to enable the snapshots feature for
PHP Developer API:
pos_create_snapshot_from($post_id): Creates a new snapshot for a given post ID
pos_delete_snapshot($snap_id): Delete a snapshot by its ID
pos_get_latest_snapshot($post_id): Returns the ID of the latest snapshot for a given post ID
pos_get_plainview_url($snap_id): Get the URL to the plain snapshot view
This Plugin is sponsored by ready2order GmbH, the company which is producing Austria’s best point-of-sale system. Visit us at https://www.ready2order.com/.
NOTE: The use of a custom post status in WordPress is still in beta. The developers of this plugin are in no possible case responsible for any data loss.
If you want to be sure nothing happens, backup your database on a regular basis. You should do it anyway.
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Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
e.g.
- Upload
plugin-name.php
to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Go to ‘Settings’ -> ‘Post Snapshots’ and set the post types to enable snapshots for
- Use the meta boxes in your edit posts screen
FAQ
Currently none.
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“Post Snapshots” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
0.9
- Initial — according to the first tests fully functional