Deskripzioa
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).
Compatibility
- Requires the Classic Editor to be active.
- Designed specifically for the HTML mode of the editor.
Pantaila-argazkiak
Instalazioa
- 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/
. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Ensure the Classic Editor is active if you want to use the enhanced Quicktags buttons.
MEG
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Does this plugin work with Gutenberg (Block Editor)?
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No, this plugin is designed specifically for the Classic Editor. If you are using Gutenberg, the plugin’s functionality will not be available.
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The “mox” button adds a
<div>
with a responsive CSS class that can be styled to highlight images or other elements in your posts.
Berrikuspenak
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1.4.3
- Updated code to comply with WordPress Coding Standards using PHPCS. Updated assets images.
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