=== Custom Fields Manager ===

Contributors: Nilesh Chavan
Tags: custom fields, meta boxes, data management, content management, export blog posts, import blog posts, category mapping, WordPress categories, external API integration, custom data fields
Requires at least: 4.7
Tested up to: 5.8
Stable tag: 1.1.2
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

== Description ==

Custom Fields Manager is a powerful WordPress plugin that allows you to manage custom fields and meta boxes for posts and pages. With this plugin, you can easily define and organize your own custom data fields to enhance content management and streamline your workflow.

Create custom fields of various types such as text, textarea, checkbox, radio, select, file, image, and WYSIWYG editor. These fields can be added to posts and pages, providing you with a flexible way to collect and display additional information.

In addition to custom fields management, Custom Fields Manager includes additional features to further extend your WordPress site's functionality. You can export blog posts using the Blog Manager Export feature, import posts using the Blog Manager Import feature, and map categories between WordPress and an external API using the Blog Categories Mapping Form.

Whether you need to store additional information for specific posts or import/export content, Custom Fields Manager simplifies the process and gives you greater control over your WordPress site's data.

== Installation ==

1. Upload the `custom-fields-manager` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
3. Go to the settings page to customize your custom fields and meta boxes.

== Features ==

- Manage custom fields and meta boxes for posts and pages.
- Define and organize your own custom data fields.
- Easily edit and update custom field values for individual posts or pages.
- Export blog posts using the Blog Manager Export feature.
- Import blog posts using the Blog Manager Import feature.
- Map categories between WordPress and an external API using the Blog Categories Mapping Form.
- Comprehensive documentation and usage instructions available on our website [https://www.buzzyevent.com/wordpress/custom-fields-manager-documentation/].

== Field Types ==

- Text
- Textarea
- Post Category

== Frequently Asked Questions ==

Q: How do I add custom fields and meta boxes?
A: Once the plugin is activated, you can define your custom fields and meta boxes in the settings page.

Q: Can I use this plugin with any theme?
A: Yes, the plugin is designed to work with any theme that follows WordPress coding standards.

Q: Is there any documentation available for this plugin?
A: Yes, you can find detailed documentation and usage instructions on our website [https://www.buzzyevent.com/wordpress/custom-fields-manager-documentation/].

Q: Does this plugin support exporting and importing blog posts?
A: Yes, we have added the Blog Manager Export and Blog Manager Import features to facilitate easy export and import of blog posts.

Q: How can I map categories between WordPress and an external API?
A: We have introduced the Blog Categories Mapping Form, which allows you to map categories between WordPress and an external API.

== Changelog ==

= 1.1.2 =
- All -1 for all blog data export.

= 1.1.1 =
- Fixed bugs.

= 1.1.0 =
- Added the Blog Manager Export feature to export blog posts to a file.
- Added the Blog Manager Import feature to import blog posts from a file.
- Introduced the Blog Categories Mapping Form for mapping categories between WordPress and an external API.

= 1.0.1 =
- Add Field Type : Post Category.
- Add Warning of "Check New version".

= 1.0.0 =
- Initial release of the Custom Fields Manager plugin.

== Screenshots ==

1. Admin Page
2. Custom Fields Form
3. Page/Post Edit Screen
4. Blog Export
5. Blog Import
6. Blog Categories mapping with import api category slug

== Note ==

- It is recommended to use this plugin for managing custom fields and meta boxes, especially for schema and meta tag purposes.
- You can add custom styles using the plugin's settings to customize page-level styles.

