Head to WordPress.org's plugin directory and search for the
plugin there. When you find it take a look under the "Notes"
or "Faq" tab and there's instructions on what to do if the
plugin doesn't work with your theme.
On 07/14/2009 08:47 PM, Paleo Pat wrote:
I think I tried that one, and It didn't work. Is there anything, that I need
to add to the code?
(Not that I mind... I just need to know...)
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 8:42 PM, Kirk M<[email protected]> wrote:
Already done, Pat. It's called TinyMCEComments. Just search for it in the
"Add new" section of the "Plugins" menu in your admin and I'm sure you'll
find it. I just finished writing a comment on a friend of mine's blog who
uses it. Works okay.
On 07/14/2009 08:22 PM, Paleo Pat wrote:
For love of flippin' Pete!
Will someone *PLEASE* write a Plug-in that enables Rich Text in the
comments
Section?!?!!
Argh!
-Pat
http://www.politicalbyline.com
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