Editor Color on Word Count
Post or page content editor on dashboard changes color based on number of words as you write
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3622 days ago • 5 reviews
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Description
Google or other search engines love longer articles because of in-depth keywords and detailed analysis (if required). Editor Color on Word Count plugin helps you in achieving this goal as it automatically changes the color of the content editor based on number if words written yet for that article. For example, if you have written 90 words yet, the editor color would be light red and when you cross the 100 words limit, it changes to yellow. After 300 words, it automatically changes to green which means now you have crossed your set goal and keep writing.
I installed this plugin on my blog WPOptimus few days back and since then never published an article with less than 300 words.
Once installed, start writing a new article or edit an older one and you will see the editor background in different color based on the number of words written in the editor. YOu can change the color from plugin’s settings panel.
Features
- Set Number of Words and Colors on settings panel
- Add Unlimited Goals with different numbers
- Color Picker to Choose Any Color
- Animated Color Switcher
- Works on Distraction Free Writing Editor
- Encourages to Write Longer Articles
It’s simple but it works. Keep blogging.
Installation
There’s 3 ways to install this plugin:
1. The super easy way
- In your Admin, go to menu Plugins > Add
- Search for Editor Color on Word Count
- Click to install
- Activate the plugin
- A new menu
Editor Colorwill appear in your Admin
2. The easy way
- Download the plugin (.zip file) on the right column of this page
- In your Admin, go to menu Plugins > Add
- Select the tab “Upload”
- Upload the .zip file you just downloaded
- Activate the plugin
- A new menu will appear in your Admin
3. The old way (FTP)
- Upload
editor-color-on-word-countfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- A new menu will appear in your Admin
Frequently Asked Questions
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Changelog
1.1
- Fix: WP Debug warnings and notices
- New: Color Picker
1.0
- Hello World. 🙂

