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  • Author:
    phirebase
Version: 1.2
Requires: WP 3.3
Last Updated:2968 days ago
Downloads:3276
Installations: 300+
Usage Retention:9.16%
Tags:
    classic editor, edit, html editor, quicktags
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WP Quicktags

Released on May 26, 2013.
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Version: 1.2

This simple plugin adds useful buttons to the native WordPress HTML editor.

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This simple plugin adds useful buttons to the native WordPress HTML editor (Classic Editor).

Currently adds:
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, span, hr, nbsp, mox

The "mox" button adds a nice responsive CSS class which you can use to highlight pictures or other elements in your posts.

Note: This plugin works only with the Classic Editor. It does not support the new Gutenberg (Block Editor).

Does this plugin work with Gutenberg (Block Editor)?

No, this plugin is designed specifically for the Classic Editor. If you are using Gutenberg, the plugin's functionality will not be available.

What does the "mox" button do?

The "mox" button adds a <div> with a responsive CSS class that can be styled to highlight images or other elements in your posts.

1.4.5

  • Moved the Requires Plugins: classic-editor declaration from readme.txt to the main PHP file to properly enforce plugin dependencies.

1.4.4

  • Added dependency check for the Classic Editor plugin, ensuring it is active and displaying a warning if not.
  • Updated the plugin code to include Text Domain for translation support.

1.4.3

  • Updated code to comply with WordPress Coding Standards using PHPCS.

1.4.2

  • Fixed header placement and added PayPal donate link.

1.4.1

  • Removed the "b" button as it was redundant in newer versions of the Classic Editor where this functionality is already included by default.
  • Added the "span" button before the "hr" button.

1.4

  • Complete rewrite of the plugin according to new guidelines.
  • Changed the plugin name to "Quicktags for WP".
  • Prevented direct file access by adding security checks to all PHP files.
  • Updated function names to use a unique prefix wpqt_ to avoid conflicts with other plugins.
  • Improved code readability and maintainability by standardizing naming conventions.
  • Resolved potential conflicts with other plugins by ensuring all function names, classes, and options are unique.

1.3

  • Updated readme.txt, fixed small typo errors

1.2

  • Updated readme.txt, fixed small typo errors

1.1

  • Updated screenshots, fixed Uncaught ReferenceError: QTags is not defined

1.0

  • Public release


  1. Unzip into your /wp-content/plugins/ directory. If you're uploading it, make sure to upload the top-level folder. Don't just upload all the PHP files and put them in /wp-content/plugins/.
  2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
  3. Ensure the Classic Editor is active if you want to use the enhanced Quicktags buttons.


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