Yes, I’ll be glad to add that option in the next plugin update, thanks for the idea! 🙂
This feature has been added in version 20140922 🙂
Thank you, Jeff! Much appreciated! I just installed the new version and it works great!
You still rock!
Can I save the CSS file in a separate directory that would not get overwritten in updates?
Another thing that would be nice is if pictures were removed from your pages in the control panel because I believe that is what is creating a yellow security flag in Chrome while other pages are green. It could be something in a script that is creating the issue.
That’s great to hear, thanks! 🙂
“Can I save the CSS file in a separate directory that would not get overwritten in updates?”
Sure, you can add your CSS many different ways, including:
– add it to the theme’s main stylesheet, style.css
– add it to any existing stylesheet
– add to a new stylesheet via enqueue function
– add it via plugin setting “Custom Styles”
– add it inline, etc..
“Another thing that would be nice is if pictures were removed from your pages in the control panel because I believe that is what is creating a yellow security flag in Chrome while other pages are green. It could be something in a script that is creating the issue.”
That’s a new one. First, WordPress allows plugins to include images in settings pages. Second, why would an image be considered a security risk? And third, what is Chrome doing evaluating the security of your WP Admin pages?
Thanks for confirming that I can modify the SSL code for this plugin using one of those methods. I will implement that. Life is getting easier!
I will contact you separately about the other matter.