Prettify Code Syntax free WordPress plugin
Description
The main reason for the development of this plugin was the lack of options supporting the HTML5 recommendation, where the code snippets should be tagged with pre followed by code, and optionally a class starting with language- and then our language. You can use the plugin like this: // my code Also very important is that although this plugin loads different files depending on your configuration, it fully supports caching scripts (W3 Total Cache) to concatenate and compress all the css and js, so the impact in performance will be minimum. Languages This syntax highlighter is based on Google Code Prettify and should work on a number of languages including C and friends, Java, Python, Bash, SQL, HTML, XML, Javascript, Makefiles, and Rust. It works passably on Ruby, PHP, VB, and Awk and a decent subset of Perl and Ruby, but, because of commenting conventions, doesn’t work on Smalltalk. Other languages are supported via an extension (plugin options): CSS, SQL, YAML, Visual Basic, Clojure, Scala, Latek (TeX, LaTeX), WikiText, Erlang, Go, Haskell, Lua, OCAML, SML, F#, Nemerle, Protocol Buffers, CHDL (VHDL), XQ (XQuery), Lisp, Scheme, Dart, Llvm, Mumps, Pascal, R, S, RD, TCL Styles Four different styles are provided, and they can be previewed in the plugin options. They are modified to make sure they don’t clash with any other styles in your theme. You have also the option to include your custom style. If you have a style that would like to see included in the option list, just contact me, or fork me. Notes Plugin options are at Settings > Prettify Code Syntax. Have a look at the Screenshots tab to see how it looks like. If you don’t care too much about the HTML5 recommendation, you can skip the language- class. The code always gets detected automatically.
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Jesús Carrera
Popularity:
Low
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