Inicialmente, eu estava entusiasmado com o destaque de sintaxe do CodePress no WordPress 2.8, mas depois de usá-lo recentemente, mudei de ideia. Embora o destaque de sintaxe por si só não seja um problema, a maneira como ele completa as aspas e os recuos automáticos o torna um tanto irritante, para dizer o mínimo.
Perguntei no Twitter e encontrei um tópico nos fóruns de suporte do WordPress.org, mas infelizmente não consegui encontrar uma solução em nenhum deles. Acontece que a solução era, na verdade, muito mais simples do que eu pensava. Assista a este vídeo rápido para ver como desativá-lo:
Para resumir rapidamente, veja o que você deve fazer:
- Faça login no painel de administração do WordPress 2.8
- Navegue até o editor de temas ou de plugins (não importa qual)
- Clique na guia “Opções de tela” localizada no canto superior direito
- Em seguida, clique no link “Disable syntax highlighting” (Desativar realce de sintaxe)
Para ativá-lo novamente, siga as mesmas etapas e clique no link “Enable syntax highlighting” (Ativar realce de sintaxe). Outro método de desativação/ativação é anexar ?codepress=off ou ?codepress=on ao final do URL do Theme Editor.
Uma dica para Eric Sizemore (conforme mencionado no vídeo) por me indicar isso.
Wow, that was fast.
Many thanks ! 🙂
I thought, there’s some problem with my installation ! 🙂
@Enk: Looks like you’re using WordPress 2.8.4 on your site.
Syntax highlighting was removed in 2.8.1 due to browser incompatibility: http://www.themelab.com/2009/07/10/wordpress-281-released/
Hey,
I can’t see any Screen Options tab on my Editor or any Appearance Area Page. What should I do? :s
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thank you for this. like you, I was excited with the syntax highlighting until I used it.
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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
To think if I’d just examined the new interface I would have found it…..
The ease of editing the backend is, to me, what makes WordPress so great. The addition of this editor just about put me off it all together.
Saved my sanity.
@Eric: No problem. Again, thanks for pointing that out. I didn’t even that “Screen Options” tab before.
@Deven: I tried in Firefox and it lagged a little bit when loading the page, haven’t tried the others (IE, Opera, Safari maybe?).
@Adam: I think I know what you mean about the “weird stuff.” When trying to code in it, I can’t really explain it, but I just couldn’t stand it anymore. It wasn’t just the auto-identing and quote completion, but other weird things too.
Almost reverted back to 2.7.1 on my test site just because the theme editor is pretty important to me. Good thing I didn’t have to do that though. 🙂
Dude, your a legend, i never thought to look in the screen option
This syntax highlighter is so broken, it’s unusable – It just completely locks up in Opera 10, and trying to use copy/past in both firefox & IE8 causes me no end of just crazy weird stuff happening
Thanks alot
New codpress editor lags a lot on all three main browsers and thanks to your tip finally i disabled it. Its a really pathetic feature from wordpress i have ever seen in any of the new versions.
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And to think I almost created a plugin for it, until I found that, hehe. 🙂 Thanks for the mention 😉
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