Post Ender

Post Ender is a simple WordPress plugin that allows you to add text either at the end of
every post or on selected posts using the [post_ender] shortcode.

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Installation

1. Copy the post-ender folder to your wp-content/plugins directory

2. Go to the Plugins page and activate the PostEnder plugin

3. There is no step 3. You’re done!

Using Post Ender

You can access the options page for Post Ender under the Settings menu in your
admin dashboard.

1. Enter the text (which can include HTML code) into the text area on the form.

2. Click the button labeled “Add to all” if you want the text to appear at the
bottom of every post.

3. Click the “Submit” button and you’re done.

Using the [post_ender] Shortcode

You can add the [post_ender] shortcode to any post and have the text show up
only on the selected posts.

Removing the Post Ender plugin

To remove the Post Ender plugin just go to the Plugins page in your dashboard
(or the Network Admin dashboard if you’re running a multi-blog setup) and click
the “Delete” link.

Change Log

1.0 Initial release

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  3. This plugin is perfect for me as I often change the final text at the end of each post and I’d like to have it change retroactively. But I’ve noticed that the post ender scrip works great when you click on each individual post that the ender doesn’t show up on the front page. Is there something I can do to make that happen as well?

    Thanks

    • Glad you like this plugin. I purposely made it so that the added text does not show up on the home page. If you displayed 10 posts on the page the text would be repeated 10 time which didn’t seem right to me. It’s a pretty simple change to make the text appear there. If I have time I’ll try to add an option for that in the near future.

  4. Your plugin looks just like what I was looking for. Question:

    1) Does it have an option to rotate text so that the text added is not all the same?
    2) Can I use spintax to rotate the comments/links added to the bottom of every post?

    • The plugin doesn’t have the capabilities that you mention at the moment. It could be an interesting addition though.

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