Add Any Extension to Pages

Description

WordPress allows extensions only on posts, but having extensions on pages can be helpful too. So if you’re moving to the WordPress platform, but want to have your pages use extensions like .html, .htm, .jsp, or any other, this is the plugin for you.

Unlike other similar plugins, this one allows you to choose the extension with no pre-determined options. And you can change it anytime. This is particularly handy if you manage multiple sites since you can use the same plugin on all of them.

Installation

  1. Upload the add-any-extension-to-pages folder to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Access the Settings page and input your desired extension.

FAQ

I have an idea for an enhancement?

Feel free to suggest ideas on the support page.

Reviews

26. Februar 2017.
Hurray! Finally a worthy follow up to a plugin I've been using for years (for SEO purposes)! Thus like: https://wordpress.org/plugins/add-html-to-pages/ ... but this time with every extension! Great clean setup and great suggestions based on posts permalinks too. Immediately migrated to this any extension plugin at all my sites (into the dozens).
3. Septembar 2016.
Just tested on new version of wp and works perfect. Great job Marios, Thank you!
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Contributors & Developers

“Add Any Extension to Pages” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

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Changelog

1.5

  • Added nonce check for better security. Thanks to Nguyen Xuan Chien of PatchStack.com for the tip.

1.4

  • Security issue (cross-site scripting) fix applied.

1.3

  • Fixed issue that was preventing the deletion of the plugin.

1.2

  • Additional security for activating, deactivating, and uninstalling this plugin.

1.1

  • Tweaks to documentation including the readme.txt.

1.0

  • Initial release.