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			114 lines
		
	
	
		
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=== Plugin Name ===
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Contributors: (this should be a list of wordpress.org userid's)
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Donate link: http://freesoftwarepc.com
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Tags: comments, spam
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Requires at least: 3.0.1
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Tested up to: 3.4
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Stable tag: 4.3
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License: GPLv2 or later
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License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
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Here is a short description of the plugin.  This should be no more than 150 characters.  No markup here.
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== Description ==
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This is the long description.  No limit, and you can use Markdown (as well as in the following sections).
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For backwards compatibility, if this section is missing, the full length of the short description will be used, and
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Markdown parsed.
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A few notes about the sections above:
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*   "Contributors" is a comma separated list of wp.org/wp-plugins.org usernames
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*   "Tags" is a comma separated list of tags that apply to the plugin
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*   "Requires at least" is the lowest version that the plugin will work on
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*   "Tested up to" is the highest version that you've *successfully used to test the plugin*. Note that it might work on
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higher versions... this is just the highest one you've verified.
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*   Stable tag should indicate the Subversion "tag" of the latest stable version, or "trunk," if you use `/trunk/` for
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stable.
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    Note that the `readme.txt` of the stable tag is the one that is considered the defining one for the plugin, so
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if the `/trunk/readme.txt` file says that the stable tag is `4.3`, then it is `/tags/4.3/readme.txt` that'll be used
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for displaying information about the plugin.  In this situation, the only thing considered from the trunk `readme.txt`
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is the stable tag pointer.  Thus, if you develop in trunk, you can update the trunk `readme.txt` to reflect changes in
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your in-development version, without having that information incorrectly disclosed about the current stable version
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that lacks those changes -- as long as the trunk's `readme.txt` points to the correct stable tag.
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    If no stable tag is provided, it is assumed that trunk is stable, but you should specify "trunk" if that's where
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you put the stable version, in order to eliminate any doubt.
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== Installation ==
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This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
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e.g.
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1. Upload `water-the-theme.php` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
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1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
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1. Place `<?php do_action('plugin_name_hook'); ?>` in your templates
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== Frequently Asked Questions ==
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= A question that someone might have =
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An answer to that question.
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= What about foo bar? =
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Answer to foo bar dilemma.
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== Screenshots ==
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1. This screen shot description corresponds to screenshot-1.(png|jpg|jpeg|gif). Note that the screenshot is taken from
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the /assets directory or the directory that contains the stable readme.txt (tags or trunk). Screenshots in the /assets
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directory take precedence. For example, `/assets/screenshot-1.png` would win over `/tags/4.3/screenshot-1.png`
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(or jpg, jpeg, gif).
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2. This is the second screen shot
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== Changelog ==
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= 1.0 =
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* A change since the previous version.
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* Another change.
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= 0.5 =
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* List versions from most recent at top to oldest at bottom.
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== Upgrade Notice ==
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= 1.0 =
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Upgrade notices describe the reason a user should upgrade.  No more than 300 characters.
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= 0.5 =
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This version fixes a security related bug.  Upgrade immediately.
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== Arbitrary section ==
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You may provide arbitrary sections, in the same format as the ones above.  This may be of use for extremely complicated
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plugins where more information needs to be conveyed that doesn't fit into the categories of "description" or
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"installation."  Arbitrary sections will be shown below the built-in sections outlined above.
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== A brief Markdown Example ==
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Ordered list:
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1. Some feature
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1. Another feature
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1. Something else about the plugin
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Unordered list:
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* something
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* something else
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* third thing
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Here's a link to [WordPress](http://wordpress.org/ "Your favorite software") and one to [Markdown's Syntax Documentation][markdown syntax].
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Titles are optional, naturally.
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[markdown syntax]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax
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            "Markdown is what the parser uses to process much of the readme file"
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Markdown uses email style notation for blockquotes and I've been told:
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> Asterisks for *emphasis*. Double it up  for **strong**.
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`<?php code(); // goes in backticks ?>` |