Humanize Blogger Editor Humanize Blogger Editor

Productivity
Version: 1.0
Last Update: 2015-02-06

Overview

Humanize Blogger Editor is a Chrome extension developed by Leonid Vasilyev. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Humanize Blogger Editor is 1.0, updated on 2015-02-06.
154 users have installed this extension. 9 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Add syntax highlighting, beautification and hotkeys to Blogger posts html editor.

This extension is for those who:
a. loves Blogger platform
b. prefers write posts in html
c. doesn't feel fulfilled with an original Blogger html editor

There are html syntax highlight, html beautification and following hotkeys in the first version:
Beautify html: Ctrl-B
Insert image: Ctrl-I
Publish/Update: Ctrl-J
Save/Revert to draft: Ctrl-K
Preview: Ctrl-L
Close: Ctrl-Q

The only English interface is supported. There will be support for theme switch and Mac in future versions.
OR maybe something even more mind blowing than Mac support.

Rating

9 ratings

Total Installs

154

Information

Last Update

2015-02-06

Current Version

1.0

Size

183KiB

Author

Leonid Vasilyev

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar HMLearning
2020-03-13

Deberia dejar la opcion de vista editora de blogger, y le daria las 5 estrellas.

avatar Vinayak SP
2017-12-05

Though the extension is good but it is only for HTML editing.... Keep the default shortcut icons... add more shortcuts... let user customize any shortcut....

avatar Sam Nordberg
2016-08-27

For what it does, it works very well. But you're limited to ONLY composing posts in HTML mode. Install this extension and you can NEVER compose in the normal mode until you remove the extension. If it can be edited to allow switching back and forth between views, then it would deserve 5 stars. Good effort otherwise, but this one issue is crucial.

avatar Alexandra Sobhani
2016-01-17

I have the same comments as Nathan - wish I could write my post in the generic "compose" mode and this only replaced the "HTML" tab.

avatar Nathan Rees
2015-09-27

I really like the way it looks and works but I would like to toggle back to the original blogger editor easily without having to disable the extension