Changeset 1359595
- Timestamp:
- 02/27/2016 01:18:14 PM (10 years ago)
- Location:
- indent-lists-button
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- 2 edited
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tags/0.1.1/readme.txt (modified) (3 diffs)
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trunk/readme.txt (modified) (3 diffs)
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indent-lists-button/tags/0.1.1/readme.txt
r1359590 r1359595 19 19 = How to use this plugin = 20 20 21 Install and activate the plugin. Now select the bullet list you want to indent for a neat alignment. Click on the new indent-lists button in the editor. Your list will indent. Rejoice in the fact that both text and list are well aligned. This only works if the lists are not already indented or somehow blocked by fancy layout of a theme. See screenshotsfor details.21 Install and activate the plugin. Now select the bullet list you want to indent for a neat alignment. Click on the new indent-lists button in the editor. Your list will indent. Rejoice in the fact that both text and list are well aligned. This only works if the lists are not already indented or somehow blocked by fancy layout of a theme. See [screenshots](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indent-lists-button/screenshots/) for details. 22 22 23 23 = Donation = … … 41 41 3. Open a page and check if a new button has appeared in the editor-bar. The new button should be located at the top row after the normal indent buttons. 42 42 43 See screenshots belowfor details.43 See [screenshots](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indent-lists-button/screenshots/) for details. 44 44 45 45 == Changelog == … … 81 81 1. Screenshot showing a bullet list before indenting. Note that the second row of the editor is been made visible by the Toolbar Toggle button. 82 82 2. Screenshot while pushing the indent lists button with the cursor in the list. 83 4. Screenshot after using the indent lists button83 3. Screenshot after using the indent lists button -
indent-lists-button/trunk/readme.txt
r1359590 r1359595 19 19 = How to use this plugin = 20 20 21 Install and activate the plugin. Now select the bullet list you want to indent for a neat alignment. Click on the new indent-lists button in the editor. Your list will indent. Rejoice in the fact that both text and list are well aligned. This only works if the lists are not already indented or somehow blocked by fancy layout of a theme. See screenshotsfor details.21 Install and activate the plugin. Now select the bullet list you want to indent for a neat alignment. Click on the new indent-lists button in the editor. Your list will indent. Rejoice in the fact that both text and list are well aligned. This only works if the lists are not already indented or somehow blocked by fancy layout of a theme. See [screenshots](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indent-lists-button/screenshots/) for details. 22 22 23 23 = Donation = … … 41 41 3. Open a page and check if a new button has appeared in the editor-bar. The new button should be located at the top row after the normal indent buttons. 42 42 43 See screenshots belowfor details.43 See [screenshots](https://wordpress.org/plugins/indent-lists-button/screenshots/) for details. 44 44 45 45 == Changelog == … … 81 81 1. Screenshot showing a bullet list before indenting. Note that the second row of the editor is been made visible by the Toolbar Toggle button. 82 82 2. Screenshot while pushing the indent lists button with the cursor in the list. 83 4. Screenshot after using the indent lists button83 3. Screenshot after using the indent lists button
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