Adds a global setting to turn the wpautop filter on and off. It also allows you to override this default for any post by adding a wpautop custom field
FAQ
Installation Instructions
- Unzip the plugin in the
/wp-content/plugins/
directory
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
How do I turn off automatic formatting for a post?
Add a custom field called wpautop
to any post. When set to false
, no
or off
, WordPress will no longer attempt to add <p>
and <br>
tags to your posts (so you’ll be responsible for adding these yourself).
How do I turn on automatic formatting for a post?
You can set the field’s value to true
, yes
or on
if you do want WordPress to use its wpautop
filter to add <p>
and <br>
tags for you. (Of course, this only makes sense if you’ve globally disabled wpautop
in the included option screen.)
How do I turn of line-end break insertions?
Set the field’s value to ‘-break’ to just disable the conversion of newlines to <br>
tags within paragraphs.
I upgraded the plugin and it lost my default settings!
No, it didn’t. Disable and re-enable the plugin and the setting should be updated to the new setting.
ChangeLog
1.6
- Re-enabled some
on
/off
aliases.
- Upgrade routine to update old boolean option (
wpautop_on_by_default
) to new option (wpautop_by_default
).
1.5
- Fixed Markdown in readme.txt plugin documentation.
1.4
- Jesse Jacobson contributed a new feature, which disables only the conversion of newlines into
<br>
tags within paragraphs. This is useful, for example, when writing Markdown with a text editor like Vim.
1.3
- Updated description so that it mentions “angle brackets” instead of “curly braces”.
1.2
- Improved readme.txt so that usage instructions turn up in the FAQ instead of in Other Notes.
1.1
- Clarified option screen. It seemed to be causing confusion.
- Instead of just true/false, you can now also use yes/no or on/off in the wpautop custom field.
1.0