Plugin info

Total downloads: 1,772
Active installs: 10
Total reviews: 2
Average rating: 5
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 6/13/2015 (3854 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 10/29/2014 (11 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.3
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.2.39
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3854 days ago • 2 reviews

22/100

Is Simple Quick Tags abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 3854 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 3.3
Tested up to: 4.2.39
Requires PHP: f

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Description

This plugin allows you to add useful quicktag buttons to the Text (HTML) mode of the WordPress WYSIWYG editor. There is a settings page to choose from a list of quicktags you would like to use.

Currently on the list of options are: p, br, h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6, pb

This plugin was written by Shawn Hayes at Share Web Design to make it easier to implement useful quicktag buttons. If you have any questions please feel free to visit our contact page at Contact Us or post a question in the support area at WordPress.org.

Installation

  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. Go to the settings page and choose which QuickTags you would like to add to the Text (HTML) mode of the WordPress editor.
  4. Be sure to hit the “Save Settings” button after you have checked the boxes on the settings page.

You’re done!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Changelog

1.1

Added $table_name = $wpdb->base_prefix . ‘options’; and now using $table_name rather than just using wp_options.

1.0

Public Release