Graceful Pull-Quotes free WordPress plugin
Description
This plugin allows you to make pull-quotes ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pull-quote ) in your posts without duplicating any content. Text you select will be duplicated as a pull-quote. This is done entirely via JavaScript and is designed to seamlessly vanish if the plugin is disabled later. Using JavaScript instead of PHP also ensures that duplicate content doesn’t show up in your feeds. It is named for the fact that it degrades gracefully in browsers that can’t handle the JavaScript, as well as not leaving behind visible cruft (such as shortcodes) if the plugin is later deactivated. This plugin was previously known as “JavaScript Pull-Quotes” Usage NOTE: If you would like to have a “Pull-quotes” button in the post editor, I highly recommend Frank Bueltge’s Add Quicktags plugin. I’ve included in my plugin (in the “extras” folder) a settings file that you can import into “Add Quicktags” (though it isn’t hard to do it manually). To make a pull-quote: Just wrap the text you want to put in a pull-quote like this: All you need to do is wrap the quotable text in a span element and give it the class name “pullquote”. The won’t affect how that text shows up, but it tells the JavaScript to duplicate it as a pull-quote. (optional) If you want a pull-quote that has text different than the text in the , put it inside like so: This sentence, without this middle clause, should be a pull-quote``. The content inside the HTML comment will only show up as the pull-quote — it will not appear at all in the main flow of text. (optional) To specify a side for a particular pull-quote, give the ` a secondary class of either pqLeft or pqRight (that’s case-sensitive!), like so: This will appear on the right` no matter what the Settings screen
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Stephen Rider
Popularity:
Low
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