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Found a great plugin called WP Super Edit which allows Wordpress users to add additional feature/functionality buttons to the Wordpress WYSIWYG editor. Once you download and install this plug-in, you can choose which additional features you want to add to your wordpress editor.
After check marking and saving the features you want to be able to add, click on the Arrange Editor Buttons tab and you can drag and drop your editor buttons around to make things easier for you.
Personally the ability to generate Horizontal Lines and Tables on the fly without needing to type in all the HTML code manually was one of the best found features right off the bat for me. You can even do so much more with CSS tages, styles and even support of layers inside of blog posts. Some functions may not render properly for you blog theme, so remember to test everything you do thoroughly before you publish your posts for the world to see.
For users who want to quickly create posts inside their Wordpress Admin, instead of having to use a separate text editor, word or an HTML editor, I do suggest you enhance your blog with WP Super Edit.
-Dragon Blogger
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August 5th, 2009 at 7:37 am
This looks awesome! So let me assure myself by asking once — with this, one can change the font of their posts? Will this overide the font in the themes CSS?
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August 5th, 2009 at 8:06 am
I know you can change font style and size, not sure about font type. Let me know if it works.
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August 5th, 2009 at 11:01 am
Sounds a really good plugin that will improve the blogging experience, I have to give it a spin

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