Description
The idea for this plugin came from a presentation at WordCamp Philly
2011.
Code from these other plugins has served as reference and inspiration, and was sometimes borrowed from:
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/disable-visual-editor-wysiwyg/
https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/raw-html/
Plans:
- Hide the disable option from non-admins.
- Possibly remove certain filters from the the_content filter, similar to the Raw HTML or Preserved HTML Editor Markup plugins.
Installation
- Upload the
dont-break-the-code
directory to the/wp-content/plugins/
directory of your site. - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
- Look for the visual editor checkbox in the Screen Options of the edit
post page.
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Contributors & Developers
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Changelog
.3.1
- Still works. Just updated the readme.
.2.3
- Fixed bug where strikethrough wasn’t being applied when toggling checkbox back and forth.
.2.2
- Now only admins (current_user_can(“manage_options”)) can see/edit the disable visual editor checkbox.
.2.1
- The checkbox wasn’t showing up on the Edit Page page. Now it is. May need to figure a way to make this work with custom post types.
.2
- Moved the checkbox into the screen options space.
- Updated the checkbox to switch disable/enable and switch tabs without requiring a save or update.
.1
- Initial Version. Pulled code from “Disable the Visual Editor WYSIWYG” (https://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/disable-visual-editor-wysiwyg/) and rewrote a few parts pased on my preferences for doing jQuery and which hook to use to determine we’re on the edit post page.