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Interfaces, Classes and Traits

Footnotes_Activator
Fired during plugin activation.
Footnotes_Deactivator
Fired during plugin deactivation.
Footnotes
The core plugin class.
Footnotes_Admin
The admin-specific functionality of the plugin.
Footnotes_WYSIWYG
Handles the WSYIWYG-Buttons.
Footnotes_Layout_Engine
Layout Engine for the administration dashboard.
Footnotes_Layout_Init
Handles the Settings interface of the Plugin.
Footnotes_Layout_Settings
Displays and handles all Settings of the Plugin.
Footnotes_Config
Contains all Plugin Constants. Contains no Method or Property.
Footnotes_Convert
Converts data types and Footnotes specific values.
Footnotes_i18n
Define the internationalization functionality.
Footnotes_Loader
Register all actions and filters for the plugin.
Footnotes_Settings
Loads the settings values, sets to default values if undefined.
Footnotes_Template
Handles each Template file for the Plugin Frontend (e.g. Settings Dashboard, Public pages, ...).
Footnotes_Public
The public-facing functionality of the plugin.
Footnotes_Task
Searches and replaces the footnotes and generates the reference container.
Footnotes_Widget_Base
Base Class for all Plugin Widgets. Registers each Widget to WordPress.
Footnotes_Widget_Reference_Container
Registers a Widget to put the Reference Container to the widget area.

Table of Contents

activate_footnotes()  : mixed
The code that runs during plugin activation.
deactivate_plugin_name()  : mixed
The code that runs during plugin deactivation.
run_footnotes()  : mixed
Begins execution of the plugin.

Functions

activate_footnotes()

The code that runs during plugin activation.

activate_footnotes() : mixed

This action is documented in includes/class-plugin-name-activator.php

deactivate_plugin_name()

The code that runs during plugin deactivation.

deactivate_plugin_name() : mixed

This action is documented in includes/class-plugin-name-deactivator.php

run_footnotes()

Begins execution of the plugin.

run_footnotes() : mixed

Since everything within the plugin is registered via hooks, then kicking off the plugin from this point in the file does not affect the page life cycle.

Tags
since
2.8.0

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