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Post Date: Mar 06, 2008 7:00 a.m.
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Don’t like WordPress’s visual editor? Turn it off:
In WordPress 2.5, click your username in the top-right-hand corner of your WordPress admin. In earlier 2.x versions, click “My Profile” in the same area.
Uncheck “Use the visual editor when writing” under “Personal Options.”
Click “Update Profile.”
And that’s it!
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