Àpèjúwe
Replaces <lj user=”username”/>, <lj comm=”community”/>, and <lj-cut text=””> with correct HTML code. This means your lj-cuts will behave like “more”s!
Ìgbéwọlẹ̀
- Upload
lj-tag-parserto the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- MAKE SURE that under Setting/Writing/Formatting, “WordPress should correct invalidly nested XHTML automatically” is NOT checked.
- If you are using JournalPress and want to use lj-cuts, you need to make some changes to the code in jpfunctions.php (essentially, you need to change the parsing of cut tags from mores to lj-cuts).
Àwọn àgbéyẹ̀wò
Kò sí àwọn àgbéyẹ̀wò fún plugin yìí.
Àwọn Olùkópa & Olùgbéejáde
“lj tag parser” jẹ́ ètò ìṣàmúlò orísun ṣíṣí sílẹ̀. Àwọn ènìyàn wọ̀nyí ti ṣe ìkópa sí plugin yìí.
Àwọn OlùkópaTúmọ̀ “lj tag parser” sí èdè rẹ.
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Àkọsílẹ̀ àwọn àyípadà
0.5
- More readme issues. Ugh!
0.4
- Removed ^Ms. Ah, the “joy” of Windows. 😉
0.3
- Fixed up the community icon to render correctly.
0.2
- Tested up to the current version of WP, woot!
0.1
- Initial release. Please let me know if you find any issues with it! 😀