I'm sorry? A tutorial on how to write good tutorials?
If you want to enable JS inside posts, go here and download this plugin: http://ottodestruct.com/wpstuff/scriptenabler.zip Finally, to be able to show people what you mean, wrapping your examples in 'pre' (or is it 'code'?) tags, prevents WordPress from doing anything to any HTML elements inside, instead formatting them to < and >. Hope I understood you correctly. Andreas Wahlin-4 wrote: > > This is almost on topic then :) > Is there a good tutorial or something on how to write good tutorials > for javascript/html code in wordpress? > For instance, I tried to include a script "tag" but it seems > wordpress mistook it for javascript and stripped most of it out. I > was frustrated and didn't have time to experiment. > Oh and I did use the >r; (or simmilar) pseudo tags. > > andreas > > On Jan 29, 2007, at 20:53 , Dan Atkinson wrote: > >> >> I'm going to ping this topic for a couple of reasons. >> >> 1) I've updated my plugins to jQuery v1.1.1 and Thickbox 2.1.1. >> They're >> available here: >> http://www.dan-atkinson.com/wp/index.php/165/jquery-111-and- >> thickbox-211-for-wordpress/ >> >> 2) jQuery and Interface has been added to the WordPress 2.2 dev trunk. >> >> The second one didn't surprise me very much, and I'm glad that Matt is >> finally listening to his users, who overwhelmingly desire jQuery. >> >> This should mean that when 2.2 is released on April 23rd, jQuery and >> Interface will be part of the default core. >> >> >> >> Dan Atkinson wrote: >>> >>> Ok folks, I'm going to bring this up here because I think it'll be >>> cool. >>> >>> Basically, it's just jQuery as a plugin for Wordpress, nothing >>> more. Just >>> jquery.js. >>> >>> The reason why I'm sorta mentioning this, is because I'm about to >>> start >>> writing a plugin for Cody's Thickbox 2 plugin (I kinda promised >>> that I'd >>> do something for it, when it worked with image galleries). >>> >>> Anyhoo, because I think there'll be more exciting developments in >>> jQuery, >>> which could be used on blogs, a single, standard 'jQuery for >>> Wordpress' >>> plugin should be made, so that developers won't need to pack >>> jQuery with >>> their release. Not only that, but as and when jQuery is updated, >>> only the >>> 'jQuery for Wordpress' plugin need updating. >>> >>> I'm mentioning it here, because this is the general soap box for >>> folks who >>> talk about their plugins and wotnot. >>> >>> Thoughts, suggestions? Or am I the only bugger who uses jQuery >>> with their >>> blog?! :) >>> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/jQuery-for- >> Wordpress-tf2105654.html#a8696545 >> Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> jQuery mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://jquery.com/discuss/ > > > _______________________________________________ > jQuery mailing list > [email protected] > http://jquery.com/discuss/ > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/jQuery-for-Wordpress-tf2105654.html#a8728361 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
