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No more shoehorning stylesheets and JavaScripts into the post content box. No more loading scripts on every post that only a few use. Postscript lets you easily add libraries or single-post script and style files post-by-post.
The plugin uses the WordPress “enqueue” methods, which means you can control dependencies (when registering scripts), improve site performance by putting styles in the head and scripts in the footer, and eliminate loading multiple copies of the same library (jQuery, I’m looking at you).
Use the Postscript meta box (Edit Post screen) to enqueue registered styles and scripts (listed by handle in checkboxes).
For each post, you can also enqueue unregistered files, by entering URLs in the meta box text fields for:
* 1 CSS stylesheet.
* 2 JavaScript URLs, e.g, one JSON data file and one script file.
And for each post, you can add:
* A classname, to the HTML body tag (requires body_class()
in theme).
* A classname, to class="post"
list (inserted by WordPress, requires post_class()
in theme).
The Settings screen lets you control which user-roles and post-types display the Postscript meta box and which script/style handles users are allowed to enqueue.