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CMB2

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Contributors: webdevstudios, jtsternberg, gregrickaby, tw2113, patrickgarman
Donate link: http://webdevstudios.com
Tags: metaboxes, forms, fields, options, settings
Requires at least: 3.8.0
Tested up to: 4.1.0
Stable tag: 2.0.5
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

Complete contributors list found here: github.com/WebDevStudios/CMB2/graphs/contributors

Description

CMB2 is a metabox, custom fields, and forms library for WordPress that will blow your mind.

Plugin available on wordpress.org

CMB2 is a complete rewrite of Custom Metaboxes and Fields for WordPress. To get started, please follow the examples in the included example-functions.php file and have a look at the basic usage instructions.

You can see a list of available field types here.

Features:

Translation

3rd Party Resources

Custom Field Types

Other Helpful Resources

  • Taxonomy_MetaData: WordPress Helper Class for saving pseudo-metadata for taxonomy terms. Includes an extended class for using CMB to generate the actual form fields.
  • WordPress Shortcode Button: Uses CMB2 fields to generate fields for shortcode input modals.

Contribution

All contributions welcome. If you would like to submit a pull request, please check out the trunk branch and pull request against it. Please read the CONTRIBUTING doc for more details.

A complete list of all our awesome contributors found here: github.com/WebDevStudios/CMB2/graphs/contributors

Links

Installation

If installing the plugin from wordpress.org:

  1. Upload the entire /CMB2 directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate CMB2 through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
  3. Copy (and rename if desired) example-functions.php into to your theme or plugin's directory.
  4. Edit to only include the fields you need and rename the functions.
  5. Profit.

If including the library in your plugin or theme:

  1. Place the CMB2 directory inside of your theme or plugin.
  2. Copy (and rename if desired) example-functions.php into a folder above the CMB2 directory OR copy the entirety of its contents to your theme's functions.php file.
  3. Edit to only include the fields you need and rename the functions (CMB2 directory should be left unedited in order to easily update the library).
  4. Profit.

Most Recent Changes - 2.0.4, 2.0.5

2.0.5 - 2015-03-17

Bug Fixes
  • Fix grouped fields display (first field was being repeated), broken in 2.0.3.

2.0.4 - 2015-03-16

Enhancements
  • select, radio, radio_inline field types now all accept the 'show_option_none' field parameter. This parameter allows you to set the text to display for showing a 'no selection' option. Default will be false, which means a 'none' option will not be added. Set to true to use the default text, 'None', or specify another value, i.e. 'No selection'.
Bug Fixes
  • Fix back-compatibility when adding group field sub-fields via old array method (vs using the CMB2:add_group_field() method). Thanks to norcross for reporting.
  • Fix occasional jQuery issues with group-field indexes.

View complete changelog

Known Issues

  • The CMB2 url (for css/js resources) does not define properly in all WAMP/XAMP (Windows) environments.
  • Metabox containing WYSIWYG editor cannot be moved or used in a repeatable way at this time (this is a TinyMCE issue).
  • Not all fields work well in a repeatable group.

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