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  • Plugin Author Yudhistira Mauris

    (@maurisrx)

    May I know the URL? I want to look at the html source.

    Thank you,
    Yudhistira

    Thread Starter carbonady

    (@carbonady)

    1. <p><span class="wpsdc-drop-cap">μ/span>?ак же похабно клеют грим

    ?μ? —?this glyph I saw on the screen (first article), but we have not ?μ? in our language. I pressed the ?Г? on my keyboard. Btw we can see broken span: ?μ/span>??.

    2. <p><span class="wpsdc-drop-cap">R</span>EM в CSS — очередной поспешный

    In this case (next article in my blog) phrase was begining by latin ?R?. It’s all right.

    Pls: https://csg.technology/

    Plugin Author Yudhistira Mauris

    (@maurisrx)

    Hi carbonady,

    Please update the simple drop cap plugin to the latest version. I’ve added a functionality to support glyph characters. If your issue has been resolved, please mark this topic as resolved and leave a review :).

    Thank you,
    Yudhistira

    Thread Starter carbonady

    (@carbonady)

    Now everything works.

    I am glad to see it, because your plug-in — most simple and effective for drop caps. It would grieve me to refuse it.

    Thread Starter carbonady

    (@carbonady)

    By the way, whether you plan addition of automatic purpose of drop cap option to every first article symbol?

    Plugin Author Yudhistira Mauris

    (@maurisrx)

    I am glad it’s working now for you.

    Do you mean a feature that will automatically transform the first letter of every article into a drop cap? I’ve been thinking about this and I’ll try my best to make it happens as soon as possible.

    Thank you,
    Yudhistira

    Thread Starter carbonady

    (@carbonady)

    Yes, I meant it. I think it’s a short way to implement the concept of printed drop caps in electronic blogs.

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