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#WordPressPlugin: allows you to author posts in Markdown, but stores rendered HTML in post_content so you can deactivate with impunity.

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Markdown on Save

Contributors: markjaquith
Donate link: http://txfx.net/wordpress-plugins/donate
Tags: markdown, formatting
Requires at least: 3.3
Tested up to: 3.5
Stable tag: 1.2.1

Allows you to compose content in Markdown on a per-item basis. The markdown version is stored separately, so you can deactivate this plugin any time.

Description

This plugin allows you to compose content in Markdown on a per-item basis. The markdown version is stored separately (in the post_content_filtered column), so you can deactivate this plugin and your posts won't spew out Markdown, because HTML is stored in the post_content, just like normal. This is also much faster than doing on-the-fly Markdown conversion on every page load. It's only done once! When you re-edit the post, the markdown version is swapped into the editor for you to edit. If something external updates the post content, you'll lose the Markdown version.

Installation

  1. Upload the markdown-on-save folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory

  2. Activate the "Markdown On Save" plugin in your WordPress administration interface

  3. Create a new post with Markdown, and click the Markdown logo in the publish metabox (see screenshot).

  4. Done! Now that post can be edited using Markdown, but will save as processed HTML on the backend.

Screenshots

  1. The Markdown logo you click to designate a post as containing Markdown. This is the only UI for the plugin!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I use Markdown syntax?

Please refer to this resource: [http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/](PHP Markdown Extra).

What happens if I click the Markdown logo again?

Your post will no longer be interpreted as Markdown, you will be returned to the normal editing experience.

What happens if I decide I don't want this plugin anymore?

Just deactivate it. The Markdown version is stored separately, so without the plugin, you'll just revert to editing the HTML version.

Changelog

unreleased

  • Update documentation to reflect newer interface

1.2.1

  • Play better with other plugins that also use PHP Markdown Extra

1.2

  • Update PHP Markdown Extra to 1.2.6
  • Keep track of which revisions were Markdown and which were not
  • Restore old revisions properly, including Markdown status
  • Fix a slashing bug that would prevent link titles from parsing
  • Fix a bug related to autosave
  • Use Dustin Curtis' Markdown logo as a toggle
  • Work on the WP-specific XML-RPC API in addition to the generic API

1.1.5

  • Fix a stripslashes() error

1.1.4

  • XML-RPC support (use to enable Markdown mode)

1.1.3

  • Disables the Visual Editor if the post being edited is in Markdown mode

1.1.2

  • Fix a slashes bug which would cause link titles to fail
  • Enable Markdown when posting remotely by using anywhere in post content

1.1.1

  • Fix bug which made the metabox show up on the Dashboard

1.1

  • Some extra nonce protection
  • Enable the plugin for all content types, not just posts

1.0

  • First public version
  • Fixed a regex bug that could break current menu highlighting. props skarab

Upgrade Notice

1.2.1

Update if another Markdown plugin isn't playing well with Markdown on Save

1.1.5

Update to fix issues with slashes disappearing.

1.1.4

Upgrade to use Markdown over XML-RPC (use to enable it)

1.1.3

Upgrade to fix the bug that caused "titles" in links to fail parsing and to disable the visual editor in Markdown mode

1.1.2

Upgrade to fix the bug that caused "titles" in links to fail parsing

1.1.1

Prevents the meta box from mistakenly appearing on the Dashboard

1.1

Enables the Markdown option for all content types, instead of limiting it to posts

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