=== Highlite – Simple Frontend Text Highlighter === Contributors: sacredwp Tags: highlight, text highlight, frontend annotation, user highlights, persistent highlights Requires at least: 5.0 Tested up to: 6.8 Requires PHP: 7.4 Stable tag: 1.0.0 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html A lightweight frontend text highlighter for WordPress. Highlights are saved per user and post, with a simple yellow color and delete option. == Description == **Highlite** is a minimal, easy-to-use WordPress plugin that lets logged-in users highlight text directly on the frontend. Designed for content-rich websites like educational blogs, documentation, and reader-friendly platforms. **Key Features:** - 🖍️ Highlight text in yellow with a single click - 💾 Highlights are saved per user and post - 🧱 Supports inline and block (e.g., paragraphs, list items) selections - ❌ Click to delete highlights - ⚙️ Enable or disable on specific post types via settings - 🔐 Only logged-in users can highlight (guests are prompted to log in) - 🚫 Automatically deactivates if Highlite Pro is active (no conflict) Looking for advanced features like custom colors, notes, DOCX export, print, and shortcode-based highlight lists? [Check out Highlite Pro →](https://sacredwp.com) == Installation == 1. Upload the `highlite` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 2. Activate the plugin from the **Plugins** menu in WordPress. 3. Go to **Settings > Highlite** and select which post types should support highlighting. == Usage == - On the frontend, select any text on supported posts or pages. - Click the floating **🖍️ Highlight** button to highlight the text. - Click on the highlight to see the delete option. - Highlights are saved automatically for logged-in users. == Frequently Asked Questions == = Can visitors who are not logged in use this plugin? = No. Guests cannot highlight text. They will be prompted to log in first. = What happens when the Pro version is activated? = If Highlite Pro is active, the free version will automatically deactivate to avoid conflicts. = Are highlights saved permanently? = Yes. Highlights are stored in user meta and persist across sessions until deleted. = Does it support block-level highlights? = Yes. You can highlight entire paragraphs, list items, and other common block elements. = Can I enable it only on blog posts or specific post types? = Yes. The plugin settings page allows enabling/disabling it per post type. == Changelog == = 1.0.0 = * Initial public release * Frontend text highlighting with a single yellow color * Save/delete highlights per user and post * Settings page for enabling per post type * Auto-disable when Pro version is active == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0.0 = First stable release of Highlite – Simple Frontend Text Highlighter. == License == This plugin is licensed under the GPLv2 or later.