Description
wpSpoiler is a plugin for WordPress, designed to protect the reader against spoilers, for example in book or filmreviews.
The spoiler text is hidden by default and shows up if wished.
To mark a text as spoiler, enclose the passage with [spoiler] and [/spoiler].
Features
- Very fast, less code
- Customizeable with CSS
A german version of this page can be found here.
Eine deutsche Version dieser Seite ist hier zu finden.
Usage
To mark a text as spoiler, enclose the passage with [spoiler] and [/spoiler].
Example:
Spoiler: [spoiler]Bruce Willis is a ghost![/spoiler]
The result is shown in the screenshot section.
Customize
The language of the link text has to be changed in the pluginfile itself: wpSpoiler.php.
CSS can be used to style the spoiler box and the links. The spoiler-div is identified by the classname spoiler_div
.
The link’s class is spoiler_link_show
or spoiler_link_hide
, depending on the current state.
An example stylesheet code snippet:
/* wpSpoiler */
a.spoiler_link_show,
a.spoiler_link_hide {
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-position: left center;
padding-left: 18px;
}
a.spoiler_link_show {
background-image: url(images/add.png);
}
a.spoiler_link_hide {
background-image: url(images/delete.png);
}
div.spoiler_div {
background-color: #ddd;
margin-top: -10px;
padding: 2px;
}
Screenshots
Installation
To install the plugin follow the listed steps:
- Download the package
- Decompress the archive, customize wpSpoiler.php and upload the wpspoiler folder to /wp-content/plugins/ on your webspace
- Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
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Contributors & Developers
“wpSpoiler” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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