Kevin Powell
I just wanted to highlight that — no pun intended.
A feature I added to my plugin allows adding an inline span. Someone asked how to do something like this, and the inline span tool I created is specifically for this exact scenario.
So down here, I have that same normal paragraph in WordPress. First thing I do is come over here — say I want it to look like a heading two. This all uses Automatic CSS.
Then I come over here. I’ve created two classes: one highlighter and one underliner. So I can just come in here and say, here — and then you drop down this inline span class.
Highlighter.
And then this one down here is the combination of the highlighter and the underliner.
And there you go.
What you’ll notice is if you go to the code view of your paragraph, you have the spans in there that have the classes assigned.
And if you need to edit it, you just come down here, click it, and you’ll see your classes. You can remove one. You can add more.
That’s it.
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