Rating: 5 stars
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“Inline” means “in the same line” (see e.g. inline CSS, inline functions in C++). This plugin only allows inserting whole separate blocks with spoilers, not creating them in the same line. 1/5 for a misleading title that draws all searches to this dead-end which does not solve the problem.
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goood
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I’m using this plugin to mark NSFW parts in my blog and it works pretty good for that part. There are 2 minor problems though:
1. The plugin doesn’t show up on the paragraph’s (+) menu so I need to use [spoiler title=”NFSW”] … [/spoiler] manually each time (using WP 5.2.4).
2. I like the dark theme over the light theme and when using dark theme the text isn’t converted to white.
When these 2 minor things are fixed I’ll give it a 5* rating.
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Works like a charm once you know that you can’t have spaces in a title. Use
instead and everything is fine.
Rating: 5 stars
I’ve tried 9 plugins for spoilers.
Only 2 of them allow you to read the text if javascript is disabled.
And only this plugin works correctly with the theme customizr.
Super!
Rating: 5 stars
good plugin
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I like the way it does:)
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but then I was thinking let me look again, and there I found the plugin I needed. Thank you!
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Thank you ??
I had tried another plugin, BBS Spoilers, but I prefered Inline Spoilers for two simple reasons:
– the absence of a “collapse” button eating away vertical pixels without any need for it
– the spoiler zone’s width is slightly smaller and doesn’t take additional pixels on the right and the left
Additional note, just in case it may help other people who don’t have a white background or unusual theme appearances, if you want to customize the body of the spoiler area, you can make it with:
.spoiler-body {
whatever you need;
}
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Rating: 5 stars
good plugin
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This is pretty much just what I was looking for – no big fancy settings to muddle through or extra features that I don’t want, and it just works out of the box. I added some CSS overrides to my theme’s stylesheet and got just the look I wanted. I would prefer the “title” attribute use heading markup instead of non-semantic div, but other than that it’s right for my needs.
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