A link to your site would be helpful. 🙂
http://danielcalderon.net/desarrollo-web/html5/estructura-eficiente-para-un-listado-de-resultados-en-html5/
The plugin is actived, but I put the code inside of a pre
tag, due to what I explained before. Do you need I change something in the post?
Thanks so much for the fast reply
That’s not how you use the plugin. Please read the “Plugin Usage” section here:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/syntaxhighlighter/installation/
Or the WordPress.com support document (which only talks about the [sourcecode]
tag as [php]
, [html]
, and such are disabled there):
http://en.support.wordpress.com/code/posting-source-code/
My plugin leaves <pre>
tags alone. The advantage of using my plugin’s shortcodes is that all HTML entities will automatically be escaped for you.
Yeah, I know, if I use the shortcode rules, but what about of my RSS?
Shortcodes are just placeholders. They don’t actually show up on the front end or in feeds.
In the case of SyntaxHighlighter Evolved, they’ll essentially be replaced with <pre>
tags that have the necessary CSS classes on them for the highlighting to be applied. In feeds and for users without Javascript, it’ll look like how you have it now. 😉
Alex, sorry for offtopic, could you append support for Common Lisp?