=== Plugin Name === Contributors: matt__79 Tags: admin, posts, visual editor Requires at least: 2.0.2 Tested up to: 2.7.1 Stable tag: 0.1 A simple plugin-in that deactivates the visual editor for a specific page or post by a custom field set by the author. == Description == The visual editor is nice when pages and posts are simple, but when you try to add special text such as php code to a page then the visual editor oftentimes has to be deactivated to edit the page. This plug-in allows you to set which posts should not use the visual editor by setting a custom field 'deactivate\_visual\_editor' to true. This allows the visual editor to be deactivated for the given post/page, but remain active for all others. == Installation == 1. Upload `deactivate_visual_editor.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I tell the plug-in to deactivate the visual editor? = On the edit page or post form create a custom field 'deactivate\_visual\_editor' and type 'true' as the value. == Screenshots == 1. Screenshot 1: Demonstrates how to input the custom field to deactivate the visual editor on a post or page.