Introducing a Font Burner Wordpress Plugin!

I am proud to announce the release of a brand new Wordpress plugin built just for Font Burner! The plugin is called Font Burner Control Panel and it allows you to easily add any Font Burner Font to your Wordpress powered site. The plugin lets you control the color and size of your headlines in addition to just choosing the font. That was the “missing link” of Font Burner since you used to be limited to black, white, and gray and the default sizes. The plugin also gives you a preview of your site so you can instantly see what your new headlines will look like.

Visit the plugins homepage or download it from the plugin directory at Wordpress.org. If you use the plugin please give me any feedback that you have. We hope you enjoy this new tool!

To do list:

  • Allow different color for different headlines (H1 can be a different than H2)
  • Alignment options (right, left, center, justified)
  • Different fonts for H1, H2, H3, and H4)

12 Responses to “Introducing a Font Burner Wordpress Plugin!”

 

  1. Kees Says:

    Nice, but how can I use other fonts such as Georgia?

  2. sam Says:

    Great first version, thanks for creating.

    Turning the “h(whateverNumber) off” options don’t resort totally to the theme css as expected. It leaves .sIFR-active classes applied and resorts to the hardcoded css in fontburner.css from line 54 onwards.

    Deleting from fontburner.css everything from line 54 onwards and deleting the font size css on the settings page for that heading number was my fix.

    This should be made clearer or made automatic by the plugin.

    Deleting ALL the font size options on the settings page displays the factory default css but applies the deleted css.

    Alignment options and user definded class/id selectors would be most welcome in the future.

  3. Jeremy Clark Says:

    Congrats on the first version, glad to see you got the framework working.

  4. Laura Says:

    Thanks so much for the easy & awesome plugin!

    I would really love it if I could use my cool new fonts on my actual title (it is only applying itself to the byline and other headings)…

    and it would be Splendid if I could use more than one font at a time!
    I’m using “Delicious”, but it would be sooo nice to use, say, Delicious and Delicious Bold or Delicious Italic elsewhere on my site.

    Thanks for listening, and really nice work on making such a sleek and straightforward way for WP users to gain access to sweet fonts.

  5. Ross McCulloch Says:

    Looooove the concept behind this plugin!

    One quick question before I install it…will it implement the font changes to just blog posts or to the whole site (ie sidebar, navigation, footer, etc)?

  6. prisca Says:

    hi, only just now found the time to try out fontburner – and was delighted to find the WPplugin :) Works a treat for me :)
    Amazingly easy to assign a class to another element (like my blog desc. within a tag) and have the custom font there ;) smooth :)

    one comment – I’d love to use this for the odd word within a post for example. Again the assignment of a class works just fine – but the text flow is a problem. I’ve got a name consisting of words which display as 2 lines within 1 line of my post text (just to show you my example – a screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/lwcPb1i1)

    Thanks for such a great plugin :) :) :)

  7. Arturo Pelayo Says:

    What is the name of the font you used for the title of your post?

    I like it!

    Thanks!

  8. Karl Sturdivant Says:

    Hi,

    First, This plugin is really cool.
    Second, I was wondering if there was a way to center my font burner headers? I also would like to know if there is a way to use more than one font?

    Thanks!

    Karl

  9. Nelson Says:

    This is sweet! Brilliant work.
    Is anyone else getting a strange green background on heading tags in Safari 4? (All other major browsers are fine)

    Thanks!

  10. Dennis Says:

    Seems to work in Firefox, Opera and Chrome– however in Internet Exporer there are XXX’s where the new font headers should be. Let me know how to fix in IE

  11. Darian Says:

    Hi,

    I am experiencing a similar situation as a user above, where in Internet Explorer 7, all of my headers are appearing as ‘X X X’, could you please help me to remedy this situation?

    Thanks,
    Darian

  12. CCW Freelance Says:

    loved this plug-in until…i upgraded and all my previous settings were wiped on my live business site. wohoo!

 

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Introducing a Font Burner Wordpress Plugin!