Dottoro Syntax Highlighter

Colorize your source code as easily as possible.
Dottoro Highlighter provides professional coloring for CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML languages.

Author:Dottoro.com (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.7
WordPress version tested:2.9.2
Plugin version:1.3
Added to WordPress repository:17-02-2010
Last updated:21-02-2010
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Plugin URI:http://tools.dottoro.com/services/highlighter...
Total downloads:2 662
Active installs:10+
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Dottoro Highlighter plugin is based on the Dottoro Syntax Highlighter service that provides professional coloring for CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML languages. It supports highlighting CSS, JavaScript and XML blocks embedded into HTML documents, optionally selectable line numbering and buttons for copying and printing code snippets. It performs a detailed lexical analysis on the source code and attaches different style classes for different language items, thus providing a very flexible way to modify the appearance of the highlighted code.

Using of the Dottoro Highlighter plugin is really simple. Just insert your code snippet in the Visual or HTML view, select it and press the Dr-Highlight button on the toolbar. You don't need to embed your source code into an element (such as PRE), just select the whole source that you want to highlight and press the Dr-Highlight button. Clicking on the Dr-Highlight button pops up a dialog box where you can specify the settings for the highlighted code. If you need to modify the appearance of a previously highlighted code, click into it then click on the Dr-Highlight button on the toolbar.

The default settings for the Dottoro Highlighter plugin can be set on the preferences page. For further description, please visit the Dottoro Syntax Highlighter site.


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