=== Google Syntax Highlighter for WordPress === Contributors: peterryan Tags: code, syntax, highlighter, javascript, blog, html Requires at least:2.0.0 Tested up to: 2.2.2 Stable tag: 1.5.1 This plugin makes using the Google Syntax highlighter by Alex Gorbatchev to highlight code snippets within WordPress simple. == Description == This plugin easily integrates the [Google Syntax Highlighter](http://code.google.com/p/syntaxhighlighter) by [Alex Gorbatchev](http://code.google.com/u/alex.gorbatchev) into WordPress. = Feature summary = * 100% client side, no server dependency * Multiple languages support * Wide browser support * Very lightweight = Languages Supported = * C++ (cpp, c, c++) * C# (c#, c-sharp, csharp) * CSS (css) * Delphi (delphi, pascal) * Java (java) * Java Script (js, jscript, javascript) * PHP (php) * Python (py, python) * Ruby (rb, ruby, rails, ror) * Sql (sql) * VB (vb, vb.net) * XML/HTML (xml, html, xhtml, xslt) == Installation == 1. Extract plugin into /wp-content/plugins directory. 1. Activate the plugin. 1. Specify your code snippets in your blog post using the [Usage Directions](http://code.google.com/p/syntaxhighlighter/wiki/Usage) provided by the Google Syntax highlighter. Here is an example to produce ruby syntax highlighting once the plugin is activated:
	def my_ruby_snippet
	  blog_post.should(be_highlighted)
	end
	
== Screenshots == 1. Simple Ruby Example