To easily turn on and off some settings that often is done with hooks, hacks or filters in WordPress.
To turn off the default editor and use classic instead.
To use classic widgets instead of the new.
For turning off the comments, both the fronten and in admin. Does not delete old comments.
Select a page to redirect to after logging in. Admins will still redirect to wp-admin.
Select a page to redirect to after logging out.
Select a page to redirect the profile link to, (the one in the admin bar etc.)
Use the logo set in the customizer as login logo. If no logo is set, it will use the default logo.
Filter the_title -function to not show a title if there is a H1 in content. The Idea is that if you have a large image or other stuff that you want above the title, you just add a H1 where you want it and the automatic one will not be shown.
Does not show the toolbar in fronted. You can select witch roles that should still see it.
Redirect all emails to admin to ensure that customers or users get no emails.
Probably mostly used for development and testing.
Set the default name and email address for all emails sent from the site. ie the wordpress@mydomain.org mail.
Turn off xmlrpc.php xmlrpc is used to communicate with WP and is mostly not used, but it is a way for haxxor type people to attack your site.
If WooCommerce is active on the site, you can choose to redirect to Checkout after “add to cart”, so skipping the cart-part.
A very simple honeypot-function for the register form.
In themes like the Twentytwentytwo it’s really hard to find the link to the customizer. This adds it under Appearance, …where he belongs!
Add a color field to the category to be able to add a color to the category. you get it by using something like this:
get_term_meta( $post_term_id, ‘category_color’, true )
It has a filter for what taxonomies to use, so it can be used for other taxonomies than categories.
add_filter(“snset_categories_for_categorycolor”, function ($taxonomies) {
$taxonomies[] = “dude-type”;
return $taxonomies;
}, 10, 1);