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Inline Quote & Cite Tags

Description

This simple plugin adds buttons to the WordPress rich HTML editor to add inline quote and cite tags.

It inserts <q> and <cite> tags and ensures they work when switching between HTML and rich editor views.

Screenshots

  • Editor Buttons
  • Inline Quote Tag Button
  • Cite Tag Button

Installation

To install and configure this plugin…

  1. Upload or install the plugin through your WordPress admin.
  2. Activate the plugin via the ‘Plugins’ admin menu.

FAQ

None at present.

Installation Instructions

To install and configure this plugin…

  1. Upload or install the plugin through your WordPress admin.
  2. Activate the plugin via the ‘Plugins’ admin menu.

Reviews

May 4, 2017
Update: I’ve just tested this successfully under WP 4.7.4! Thank you, Ben, for this extremely useful little plugin! I have a hard time understanding why people put up with the ugliness and anti-typography of orthographically incorrect strait quotes – not to mention using them on one’s own site. This plugin helps to avoid this “faux pas”. Much appreciated!
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Contributors & Developers

“Inline Quote & Cite Tags” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

1.4

  • Added cite tag support.
  • Added SVG editor icons.
  • Tested up to WordPress 4.9

1.3.1

  • Use plugins_url() instead of WP_PLUGIN_URL.

1.3

  • Update TinyMCE icon.
  • Fix collapsing space when inserting tags.

1.2

  • Improved readme.txt file.
  • Checked WordPress 3.4 compatibility.

1.1

  • Fixed URL path to javascript file.

1.0

  • First Release