Friday, September 3, 2010

Wordpress Typography Plugins

November 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

I found some typography plugins for wordpress that could really help every one. Bellos you have a list with this ones.

  • TTFTitles

    This plugin lets you use images to replace the titles of your posts, thus circumventing the problem of guessing what fonts your end-users might have installed.

  • DRF2WP EN

    Use your own ttf- or otf-fonts with wordpress. Seo-friendly, fast and easy. The plugin does display the document and replace the text in the background. The actual source code does remain the same. This way search engines wont have any problems reading and indexing. The conversion is quick and easy. You wont need to implement any extra CSS files because the plug-in does detect the tags used and replaces them automatically.

  • Drop Caps

    this plugin enables you to easily add drop caps to your WordPress blog. Drop Caps increase the readability, make your blog look more proffesional and increase the time your visitors spend on your site.

  • WP Typography

    The WP Typography plugin adds a number of typography features to your blog. It includes hyphenation, spacing control, forced internal wrapping of long URLs, intelligent character placement, smart handling of quotes and other characters, and CSS hooks for styling ampersands, acronyms, and other special characters. It works with WP 2.7 up through 2.8.4.

    wp-​​Typography is now a one-​​stop-​​shop for improved web typog­ra­phy in Word­Press. It fea­tures the fol­low­ing capa­bil­i­ties (includ­ing gran­u­lar control)

    * Hyphen­ation

    * Spac­ing con­trol, includ­ing: glu­ing val­ues to units, widow pro­tec­tion, and forced inter­nal wrap­ping of long URLs & email addresses.

    * Intel­li­gent char­ac­ter replace­ment, includ­ing smart han­dling of: quote marks ( “foo” ), dashes ( foo – bar ), ellipses ( … ), trade­marks ( ™ ), math sym­bols ( 1024×768 ), frac­tions ( 12⁄23 ), and ordi­nal suf­fixes ( 3rd )

    * CSS hooks for styling: amper­sands (class “amp”), acronyms (class “caps”), num­bers (class “num­bers”), ini­tial sin­gle quotes (class “quo”), and ini­tial dou­ble quotes & guillemets (class “dquo”).

  • Simple Pull Quote

    The Simple Pull Quote Wordpress Plugin provides an easy way for you to insert pull quotes.

  • jQuery Font Resizer

    The plugin offers three links to change the font-size of your blog. They can be inserted anywhere on your website by including a simple php-function (s. “Installation”). These links change the font-size value of the most outward html element of the page: the body element. All values of the elements inside the html body must therefore have relative font-size values. Only text that you want not to change its font-size at all must have an absolute value.

  • WP-Syntax

    WP-Syntax provides clean syntax highlighting using GeSHi — supporting a wide range of popular languages. It supports highlighting with or without line numbers and maintains formatting while copying snippets of code from the browser.

  • Google Syntax Highlighter for WordPress

    This plugin easily integrates the Google Syntax Highlighter by Alex Gorbatchev into WordPress.

    Feature summary

    100% client side, no server dependency

    Multiple languages support

    Wide browser support

    Very lightweight

    Languages Supported

    C++ (cpp, c, c++)

    C# (c#, c-sharp, csharp)

    CSS (css)

    Delphi (delphi, pascal)

    Java (java)

    Java Script (js, jscript, javascript)

    PHP (php)

    Python (py, python)

    Ruby (rb, ruby, rails, ror)

    Sql (sql)

    VB (vb, vb.net)

    XML/HTML (xml, html, xhtml, xslt)

  • WP-Syntax Colorizer

    WP-Syntax is a fantastic WordPress plugin which automatically syntax-highlights source code in <pre> blocks for a large number of languages, using GeSHi. Unfortunately, styling WP-Syntax’s output can be a bit of a headache, particularly with regard to some undocumented functions.

  • CodeColorer

    plugin based on GeSHi library, which supports most languages. CodeColorer has various nice features:

    syntax highlighting in RSS feeds

    syntax highlighting of single line of code (inline)

    syntax highlighting of code in comments

    line numbers

    automatic links to the documentation inserting

    code block intelligent scroll detection (short code would have short block, for long one block height would be fixed and scrollbar would appear)

    predefined color themes (Slush & Poppies, Blackboard, Dawn, Mac Classic, Twitlight, Vibrant Ink)

    syntax colors customization in CSS file

    code protect from mangling by Wordpress (for example, quotes, double-dashes, etc would look just right as you entered)

  • TextImage

    The TextImage plugin for WordPress displays your post text as a PNG image instead of sending it to the browser as normal HTML. You can specify the text color, background color, font, font size, and image width you want to use.Why would you want to do this? Text rendered as an image can’t be read by most robots and filters. TextImage can help ensure that your posts won’t be found by search engines and the like. If you want your posts to have the widest audience possible, TextImage probably isn’t for you. If you want to maintain a weblog for a private community and keep a low profile, TextImage might help.The idea for the TextImage plugin came to me when I read about the Great Firewall of China. This Internet censorship regime uses automated filtering to accomplish most of its dirty work. Something like TextImage might help get real information past this kind of robotic tyranny, though of course it will be useless against human censors.

  • Censortive

    Censortive helps you get around automated censorship by replacing certain words with images of the word instead of text. You define which words you want to be replaced and Censortive does the rest. It’s a great plugin for getting around a lot of censorship without blocking your content from search engines. It’s been tested with WP 2.0.2 up through 2.3.

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