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MoreTags Plugin
I know I know: you've been wishing there was another toolbar that did stuff like the quicktags plugin, only different stuff. Okay no problem: install this plugin and see what you think.
You will be able to post in colors colors colors colors colors colors colors or make stuff bigger or smaller or underline stuff if you're into that. You will also be able to make heading tags inside your blog post, but I'm not doing a demo of that here because it takes up too much space.
Aw heck one little h3 never hurt anyone 
You will also be able to make a customized div tag, but to be honest I'm not too happy with that part of the code. It's there and it works, but ... it's pretty much yucky. You'll have to read the readme to make any sense of it.
Follow up:
Okay that was fun. It's about time I got back to work tuning up this skin.
Download it, unzip it, upload it, install it via your Global Settings tab, then go to your Write tab to see this plugin do its thing. ... and read the readme!
9 comments
Nice plugin dude Did you ever hop over to Macs website www.groutfingerrecords.com to see some more of his videos and hear some more tunes.
You left a comment on my blog, ( you found me on my mates blog - Yabba)
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Gz
Hey EdB,Nice plug-in!
Thanks,
*Carrie*
Are you not getting colors for buttons, or are you getting them and they don't insert something into your post window? If something is getting inserted you won't see text in color until you preview or publish, if that helps.
Glad you like it amoun, and thanks for the compliment! It doesn't give you "WYSIWYG" capability, but hey it gives you stuff that almost does just as good
Love it! I would like to see the buttons like you have above (the button for red with red text) but I won't be greedy.
Any chance of seeing MoreTags implimented in a Comment toolbar?
Hi Jen. That would be the CommentTags plugin.Hi Robert. MoreTags for comments is pretty much impossible. b2evolution has limits on what can/can't be done via comments. The closest I could get is the CommentTags plugin linked (and used!) in this comment.
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Thanks Ed its a gem
so what's