WP Prism Syntax Highlighter

A lightweight and convenient plugin to integrate Prism Syntax Highlighter into WordPress.

Author:Lea Verou (Prism), Truchot Guillaume (WordPress Plugin) (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:
WordPress version tested:4.0
Plugin version:1.0.5
Added to WordPress repository:29-08-2014
Last updated:07-09-2014
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.
Rating, %:100
Rated by:2
Plugin URI:https://github.com/GuiTeK/wp-prism-syntax-hig...
Total downloads:3 172
Active installs:30+
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WP Prism Syntax Highlighter enables you to use Prism by Lea Verou in your WordPress blog.

Prism is a lightweight, extensible syntax highlighter, built with modern web standards in mind.

  • It has an easy and convenient code editor integrated into the WordPress editor toolbar: you can insert code in just one click.
  • It requires no configuration at all, however you can still customize the default settings in the plugin's settings page.

It supports all Prism features, namely:

NOTE: the plugin archive contains

  • all languages definitions
  • no plugin
  • default theme

It is recommended to use only what you need in order to keep the plugin the smallest possible. Please download your custom Prism from http://prismjs.com/download.html and upload the files in:

  • your_plugin_directory/wp-prism-syntax-highlighter/css/
  • your_plugin_directory/wp-prism-syntax-highlighter/js/ Do NOT replace the original prism.css and prism.js, you will lose all your changes as they get overwritten when updating the plugin!

Help
Wondering how to install the plugin? Visit the Installation page. Want to see the plugin in action? Click Screenshot above. Got any question? See the FAQ.

Contribute
Both Prism and this plugin are distributed under the MIT license and are developed during our free time. Any help, even a bug report, is much appreciated! To contribute:

Why another Prism plugin?
If you searched the plugin directory, you certainly noticed that there are several Prism plugins for WordPress. Well, none of them satisfied me: one plugin had no code editor, the other didn't escape HTML tags, another didn't have the options I needed... so I made a new one to suit my needs.


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