Testing a plugin

July 12th, 2007

This plug in, I will give details at the end allows the author, that is me to place code into the body of an article.

This will be used to demonstrate how certain styles or coding are achieved, without the code being rendered by the browser.

<h1>Typical heading</h1>

If I had typed the above ‘Typical heading’ enclosed in the h1 tags without the aid of the plug in the browser would have rendered the ‘typical heading’ in a large font and not displayed the h1 tags.I have noticed whilst playing with this the last few minutes that the code needs to be added in normal editing mode. If in html mode the program adds p tags and generally messes things up. Also if saved (published, and re-visited to edit the program kind of reverts and you loose your code edited sections. I am gonna finish this off with a link to the plugin page. I think issues found might be attributed to my setup rather than the plug in which seems to work.

Code markup

Note: Uncheck the ‘Use the visual rich editor when writing’ box, found in users – your profile.

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