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wp-Typogrify becomes wp-Typography

The wp-Typogrify plugin has merged with the wp-Hyphenate plugin to become wp-Typography! wp-Typography is now a one-stop-shop for improved WordPress typography. It features the following capabilities (including granular control):

  • Hyphenation
  • Spacing control, including: gluing values to units, widow protection, and forced internal wrapping of long URLs & email addresses.
  • Intelligent character replacement, including smart handling of: quote marks, dashes, ellipses, trademarks, multiplication symbols, fractions, and ordinal suffixes (i.e. 1st, 2nd, 3rd)
  • CSS hooks for styling: ampersands (class “amp”), acronyms (class “caps”), numbers (class “numbers”), initial single quotes (class “quo”), and initial double quotes & guillemets (class “dquo”).

Please update your bookmarks.

wp-typogrify merging and moving

UPDATE: The wp-Typogrify plugin has merged with the wp-Hyphenate plugin to become wp-Typography! Please update your bookmarks.

If you’ve used my plugin wp-typogrify before. You’ll be happy to hear I’m currently in progress of updating and merging it with the fantastic wp-hyphenate by Jeff King — he’ll also take over management of the plugin.

No exact estimate on completion, but I don’t see it taking too long. Stay tuned!

Am I dead?

No. Just sleeping.

I’ll be back soon.

Envy Code

Damien Guard got in touch with me a few days ago to let me know about the recent release of Envy Code R (preview 7), a great font he’s been working for some time now, designed specifically for programming. Check it out, and let him know what you think.

So far I think it’s great. Thanks for your hard work, Damien.


Figure 1: Envy Code R in action