

Go to `Plugins > Add New` in your WordPress Dashboardġ. Via the "Classic" block of the new editor. On any page using the "Classic Editor" (pre-WordPress 5.0), most likely via the ( ).ġ. The old Character Map function remains available in WordPress 5.0 in two ways:ġ. Install that plugin alongside this one to use a similar Character Map feature as the old WordPress. Yes! This plugin supports the ( ) for WordPress 5.0. = Is this plugin compatible with WordPress 5.0 / "Gutenberg"? = * ( ) - Shows a summary of any Page in any sidebar. * ( ) - Enables an editable description at the top of a post type archive page.

* ( ) - A simpler editor that focuses editors on content. This plugin requires **WordPress 4.5 or higher**. Select the character to insert from the popup window. Click the **`Ω`** button in the bottom row of editor buttons.ġ. **In the WordPress "Classic Editor" (pre-5.0) and Block Editor "Classic" block:**ġ. The characters appear first in "Hawaiian" tab. OPTION 2: Press `CTRL` + `o` (Windows) or `CMD` + `o` (Mac)ġ. OPTION 1: Click the small downward pointing arrow in the formatting tool bar and select "Special Characters" (see second screenshot)

Make sure you have installed both this plugin and ( ) installed. *Thanks to ( ) for inspiring this plugin and reviewing it before launch.*ġ. **Full list of characters added to the character map:** This plugin makes it possible to insert the Hawaiian *kahakō* diacritical characters into the WordPress editor using the standard "Character Map" feature. **For WordPress 5.0+ Block Editor Support, you must install this plugin _AND_ ( ).** Tags: Hawaiian, Kahako, Okina, Character Map, Special CharactersĪdds the correct characters with diacriticals to the WordPress editor Special Characters feature for Hawaiian
