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dd-b
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I found that and a couple of related things, and none of the announcements or documentation, and nothing on the tinyMCE site either actually, seems to talk about creating <h2> tags and such. Since you’ve actually run your plugin — is there a button or some reasonable way to create headers?
Yes. The plugin adds a pulldown menu (in the screenshots, see where it says “Paragraph”?). That menu also has various header levels.
When writing a post, press alt-V (ctrl-V on FF mac) and some advanced formatting options will appear, among which a select menu to choose text format (headers, paragraphs, etc.)
Lol — the plugin linked is the same thing, just no keystrokes to remember (they’re different for many of the browser/OS combos).
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dd-b
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Entering ALT-v opens the “view” menu in my browser (Firefox 2.0.0.6 on Windows XP), as I would expect it to do; yes, even when I’ve just been typing in a textarea.
Thanks for confirming the plugin (or alt-f if I can make it work) really *does* get me what I want, I’m more willing to work on it knowing that my reward is waiting there at the end.
Not much “work” involved. Upload it, activate it.
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dd-b
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Download it, unzip it, read the readme, upload the right bit, activate it, find it doesn’t work, remember reading about forcing a full reload bypassing local cache, and then it works.
Yes, it works. Still can’t find any hot-keys to do the same thing, and I’d love to know how to do that on other people’s blogs where I don’t control the plugins :-).
If you’re a patient person… Wander through the comments on this post (Disclaimer: yes, it’s one of my own) and you’ll find a lot of folks shared their particular browser/OS combo.