• Not only does the plugin do exactly what it’s supposed to do (which is, let’s face it, not to hard to do), but is does so in a very clean way. Furthermore, WordPress code standards are followed to some extent and the entire plugin is prefixed (the main functionality is encapsulated in a class, and the enqueued file identifiers are prefixed as well). Great work!

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