=== Widon't Part Deux === Contributors: morganestes Donate link: http://www.morganestes.me/donate Tags: typography, widows, orphans, title Requires at least: 3.5 Tested up to: 4.0 Stable tag: 1.3.1 License: GPLv2 or later Widon't Part Deux eliminates typographic widows in the titles and content your posts and pages. == Description == Building on Shaun Inman's plugin, Widon't Part Deux eliminates widows in the titles and content your posts and pages. == Installation == The easy way: 1. Download from the WordPress plugins page and use the Administrator pages to upload and activate. The other way: 1. Upload the `wp-widont` folder and contents to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory. 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress. 1. Update the settings with any additional tags you want to remove widows and orphans from in a post. == Frequently Asked Questions == = What is a widow and orphan? = When the line length is short enough that a word wraps, but long enough that it only leaves one word on the next line. ` It looks something like this. But will look like this. ` = Why should I care? = Because you want your site to be as usable for your visitors as possible. This will help. = What tags can I add in the settings? = The settings filter uses `wp_kses_post` to sanitize the tags you specify. By default, this is set in [`wp-includes/kses.php`](http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/3.6.1/wp-includes/kses.php#L56). == Changelog == = 1.3.1 = Removed debugging code that shouldn't be in production. Oops. = 1.3.0 = * Fixed issue where oEmbed-generated iframes weren't loading. [Props hacknug](https://github.com/morganestes/widont-part-deux/issues/1). * Added l10n support. = 1.2.0 = * Fixed "smart" quotes that weren't displayed properly on WordPress.org/plugins. * Made compatible with PHP 5.2 since a number of hosts still use that version and it's supported by WordPress itself. = 1.1.1 = * Added default tags for post content filtering. = 1.1.0 = * Enable validation and sanitization of the options input. * Use the Settings API to get and store options in the database. = 1.0.1 = * Formatted to match WordPress coding standards. = 1.0.0 = * Forked from Shaun Inman's plugin at v2.1.1. == Known Issues == * It doesn't always work if the last word of in the element is wrapped in a tag. (Like if the final word is `bold.`) * You can't pick how many words are on the last line (yet).