Rating: 5 stars
I’m using WordPress version 6.0 and this plugin initially solved my problem, at least adding it as a mu-plugin.
It is well written and if necessary it is not difficult to create its own version to allow more user roles if necessary but this functionality should be implemented somehow in the WordPress core in the network and/or site settings.
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My multisite network uses raw HTML, inline SVG and scripts in certain pages, but Admins trying to edit these pages, would mean the page breaks and displayed in mess…Applying this plugin took the pain out of Super Admins and Admins!
Please keep this plugin alive and updated…we need it.
Thanks
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I’m no php expert, but wish someone who is would make sure this plugin keeps working with later revisions.
WordPress 5.0 seemed to have removed the ability to allow unfiltered HTML with a define line in the config.php file. Hence my subdomain sites all had to have a superadmin place their paypal button scripts. Site admins could not go back and edit those pages without the script being erased.
This plugin seems to do the trick. Better yet, Superadmins can enable the plugin on a site-by-site basis.
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I have a WordPress Multisite install and found that our editors and sub-site admins could not longer embed videos in an Advanced Custom Field ( An update to that plugin changed it’s behavior ). I tried 3 different roles and capabilities editors and none of them worked. Then I tried this plugin and it fixed the problem immediately. Thanks!!!
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I have a multi-site installation with WordPress 4.9.8. A user setup as an “administrator” wasn’t able to put iframe (google maps) and script tags (embedded hubspot form) in the WYSIWYG editor without them being stripped out. Installed this plugin, all is good now.
I’m not surprised it still works even if it hasn’t been updated in years. It’s made by Automaticc. Automaticc made WordPress. This isn’t some third party garbage plugin.
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It works (tried on a multisite with many P2 instances).
The main problem is that people successfully using any plugin do not vote &/or comment it to let know the real status of them.
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I love when plugins are so cleanly written and do their trick without hassle. Especially after 8 years of no updates. Though they should submit an update just to remove the “2 years old” warning…
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Worked great for me.
Brian
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This plugins works perferct
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Lo acabo de probar y funciona correctamente en WordPress MU 4.0. ?? Me soluciona muuchos problemas.
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Looks like this plugin still does the trick. If it doesn’t work for you or you’d rather not use a plugin, getting this functionality can be as simple as calling:
kses_remove_filters()
For more info, check out my blog post about how to disable kses. (https://endorkins.com/2013/08/27/disable-wordpress-kses-to-prevent-html-filtering/)
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noo problem whatsoever
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Even though it says the plugin hasn’t been updated in forever, it still works like a charm!
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The Meta on this plugin is a bit confusing.
One of the maintainers on this plugin is Automattic. So, they are really trusted. But the plugin has not been updated in over two years. So, we don’t know if this feature has been added into core or if this plugin just needs a tag to say that it is compatible up to WP3.5…
It might be that because it is bad practice to use this method that use is discouraged, but if it still works then, the meta should be updated.
– In my use case I am migrating a personal blog to a Multi-site instance and I am not sure if I have used an embed code in the last 6 years. I don’t want to loose it – maybe what I need is a search for <embed>
or <iframe>
plugin so that these posts get addressed. I also don’t have open registration.