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Key Features: Runs on OS X, Windows and Linux Single license for as many installs on as many devices needed – even multiple platforms Custom UI toolkit capitalizes on native functionality in each platform Customize Key Bindings, Menus, Snippets, Macros, Completions with simple JSON files Split Editing with multiple views Plug-in API Distraction Free Mode to hide UI elements Search for infrequent functions with a few keystrokes Multiple Selections to make mass changes
Resource 'HOWTO: Add Dashicons to Conversations and Alerts'
XenWord has the option to add conversations and alerts to the WordPress toolbar. Since XenWord version above 2.1.0.03, designers can add dashicons to conversations and alerts. For versions prior to 2.4.3, simply add the following to the WordPress theme style.css file. Versions after 2.4.3 may modify the xenword.css file to change the dashicons. #wpadminbar #wp-admin-bar-conversations .ab-icon:before { content: "\f466"; top: 3px; font: 400 20px/1 dashicons; } #wpadminbar...
Resource 'HOWTO: Align WordPress and XenForo Admins'
A common installation stumbling block for people is to not align IDs. Once the XenWord plugin is installed they will try to login with their XenForo user_id and receive a permission denied on the WordPress side. Alignment of user accounts is very important. The XenForo account user_id will take over and must match a WordPress ID so that roles and capabilities are set properly. Use the following table to help you align the WordPress ID in the users table as well as the WordPress user_id in...
A simple XenForo addon called XenLate is now available for download and installation. DIY Instructions: Create a file called WPPosts.php. Copy and paste the code below into the file. Change the class to the directory structure you would like If you keep the class as TRN_XenWord_Model then you must create the directories under the XenForo/library Change the path to wp-blog-header.php Modify the numberposts to meet your desires Save and Upload the file Go to XenForo admin panel templates...
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