![]() But you can change that in the plugin's customization config. That would have taken care of the opening and closing tags for you - not that I would dream of discouraging anyone from picking up more regex experience.īy default, the only thing the plugin will let you change a p tag to is a div tag. Just change all p tags with a class attribute value of "chapterHead" to h1. If the chapter headings are that easy to find, then Tag Mechanic should have been able to do want you want fairly painlessly. I search: replace: īut then I would go in and manually change each closing tag to an Urgh. ![]() Finding the chapter headings hasn't been a problem. ![]()
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