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| Status: Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 1
![]() | I have searched in the plugin directory and google, thus it has landed me here to ask someone I know you can do it in standard HTML mode, but when the customer is pretty much illiterate to HTML this method wouldn't work. I need something more user friendly. Upon examining the link you gave I believe Advanced TinyMCE will work for my needs for my customers. Thank you. |
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| Status: Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Posts: 19
![]() | Switch to HTML view in the editor. Wrap the word you want changed with: <span style="font: Times New Roman, Times, serif;">This will be in TNR</span> Note that if you use this method, you must remain in HTML editing mode. Alternatively, you can hack TinyMCE: http://codex.wordpress.org/TinyMCE |
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