Hi @José Pablo Orozco Marín:
If you are looking for how to code the custom buttons yourself, WordPress’ Codex has a great example that shows you how:
The example is complicated because it shows you how to add your own controls but if you are using the standard buttons you don’t need to make is to complex. Here’s a list of the standard buttons:
To illustrate I’ve modified the example to show only the buttons you wanted. This code can be placed in your theme’s functions.php
file or in a .php
file for a plugin that you might be writing:
function myplugin_addbuttons() {
// Don't bother doing this stuff if the current user lacks permissions
if ( ! current_user_can('edit_posts') && ! current_user_can('edit_pages') )
return;
// Add only in Rich Editor mode
if ( get_user_option('rich_editing') == 'true') {
add_filter('mce_buttons', 'register_myplugin_button');
}
}
function register_myplugin_button($buttons) {
$buttons = array(
'bold',
'italic',
'underline',
'bullist',
'numlist',
'link',
'unlink',
'blockquote',
);
return $buttons;
}
// init process for button control
add_action('init', 'myplugin_addbuttons');
And here’s what it looks like when add a New Post: