Are you stuck with static content in your Wordpress posts? Fear no more! I have found a very cool plug-in that lets you use php code in your posts. Check out:
This plug-in is a very well documented plug-in that allows you to use php code in your posts and pages so that you can further customize your static content or display dynamic content (eg. from already available WP built-in functions, etc…).
Try it and see how it goes.
Make sure to check out the site for more related information about How to Execute PHP Code in Your WP Posts .
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