Visual Code Editor modifies WordPress’s behavior so that code (programming code snippets) format is preserved when using the visual editor. It will work with any syntax highlighter that accepts encoded/escaped syntax. Adds <pre> & <code> to block format menu Allows extra attributes for compatibility in some syntax highlighters (ie, <pre lang="php" line='5'>) Unescape WP’s double escaping of & Allows iFrames in the post Support for syntax highlighting in comments Removes extra <pre> tags around SyntaxHighllighter Plus’s [sourcecode] blocks Change History v1.2.5: Tested in WordPress 2.9.2 and with SyntaxHighlighter Evolved 2.3.8 v1.2.4: Tested in WordPress 2.8.4 v1.2.3: Tested in WordPress 2.7.1 v1.2.2: Support for syntax highlighting in comments v1.2.1: Compatible with PHP4 v1.2: Allows iFrames in the post v1.1: Removes extra <pre> tags around SyntaxHighllighter Plus’s [sourcecode] blocks Usage Assuming you are using the SyntaxHighlighter Plus or SyntaxHighlighter Evolved plugin… In visual mode, create a [sourcecode language=”xxx”][/sourcecode] block Select the sourcecode block Select Preformatted from TinyMCE’s format menu Paste your code in between the [sourcecode/] brackets