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I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

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Does settings API create settings on run time  ?

I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

Many thanks for any comment

Does settings API create settings on run time  ?

I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

Many thanks for any comment

Does settings API create settings on run time?

I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

Does settingsettings API create settings on run time ?

I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_fieldadd_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_initadmin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID  ?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

Many thanks for any comment

Does setting API create settings on run time ?

I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID  ?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

Many thanks for any comment

Does settings API create settings on run time ?

I'm tweaking a plugin and I'd like to have an option value different for each backoffice user.

Currently the options are defined using the add_settings_field method that is performed in the admin_init hookup.

My question is, could I register a new set of settings by prefixing my settings using the current user ID?

Such a way, if valid, could help to solve other problems, such:

Many thanks for any comment

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