Rating: 1 star
just in ascii mode which is pretty useless. sorry ??
the WYSIWYGs editors font size is a real pain.
Rating: 5 stars
This is exactly what I needed. I only use the text/html editor, so the ability to adjust the default font and text size with Admin Font Editor is perfect. Instead of the visual editor to check the look I use the “Preview” button for a better display of how the page will appear once published.
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Worked for Text (HTML) mode only. Doesn’t affect the font in visual editor.
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I run an online literary magazine. The ability to use the same font and font size in the editor that we use on the front end of the site is a lifesaver; I can see how text will look, and flow right in the editor.
I also found the default WP editor font to be hard to read. No longer, with Admin Font Editor.
I’ve used this plugin for many months now and it has made my life much easier. It’s so simple to set up (you can do it in well under a minute) and then you’re on your way.
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Don’t understand why there aren’t more and better ratings. Something needed to be done about the pitiful font choice in WP’s default text editor. This is almost perfect for what my challenged vision needs. My only added request would be a bold setting.
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Great plugin. Simple. Does exactly what it says it does. No more, no less.
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I assumed that this would work in both the HTML and Visual editor. It doesn’t. I cleared the cache.
I’d love to know about a plugin that does both.
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This help me to apply a fast solution for a customer asking for customizations to fonts in the edition area. Thank you!
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I am farsighted and have a tough time viewing the font in the html editor sometimes. This plugin helps by giving control over font size. I also like the consolas font for code editing and it gives control over that too.
I’ve yet to find a decent syntax highlighter for the html editor. Until I do, this is the only html editor plugin that I use.
It’s simple, but it seems to work so far.
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