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06/05/2013 12:13:56 PM (13 years ago)
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harshaperla
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Adding more info to readme.txt

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     2=== Iced Visualization Chart ===
     3Contributors: Harsha
     4Donate link: http://icedapp.com/
     5Tags: google visualization, google charts, graphs, piechart, tinymce button, shortcode
     6Requires at least: 2.9
     7Tested up to: 3.5.1
     8Stable tag: 0.2
     9
     10Allows you to insert a  Google Visualisation chart by clicking button in TinyMCE and entering the data.
     11
     12== Description ==
     13
     14Have you ever wanted an easy way to insert Google charts to posts? With this plugin you can easily add a PieChart by clicking a button in the editor and inputing data.
     15For more details, visit plugin homepage: [IcedApp](http://icedapp.com/plugin-iced-visualization-charts-for-inserting-google-charts/ "Cool technical items!")
     16
     17== Installation ==
     18
     191. Upload "Iced Visualization Chart" plugin to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
     202. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress admin
     21
     22== Frequently Asked Questions ==
     23
     24= I installed the plugin, What next? =
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     26You are done! When you add a post, note a button added to the editor toolbar. Click that to insert the pie chart
     27
     28= I wanted other type of the chart :( =
     29
     30Sorry. In this version, You will be able to add only PieChart. Other options will be added in the next release, soon!
     31
     32== Screenshots ==
     33
     341. How to add data to chart after clicking on the icon (see screenshot 2)
     352. This is where you need to click for adding the chart
     36=======
    137=== Iced Visualization Chart ===
    238Contributors: Harsha
     
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