I once used a ready-made theme and I remember that, when I clicked on the eye-button in the readability analysis I was showed the passages of my text that I need to optimize.
On the current website I’m using – which was built with Elementor – this functionality doesn’t work as on the page on which Yoast SEO is present (after clickng “edit page”) the text is not present. The text only shows up when clicking “edit page in Elementor”. But here Yoast SEO and the readability analysis are not shown.
How can I get the parts of my text highlighted that I need to optimize?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!
For sentences that need a transition word, the highlighting is reversed. It would be far more helpful and consistent if the highlighting showed the problem sentences (the ones that need a transition) as it does for other things.
Also, the tools tips could tell you what clicking the eye icon will do. I had to find a video that even told me which way this one works.
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Thank you.
]]>At the very top of my posts, I have this shortcode [player id=xxxx], inserted by the plugin Html5 Audio Player Pro. The search itself gives correct results, but when I choose (any type of) “Search hit Highlighting” in the “Excerpts and Highlights” tab, and then click on one of the search results to see the content, the post is truncated right after the audio player shortcode at the top! When I choose “no highlighting”, everything is fine again.
You can see this behaviour for yourself on the link below, and do a search on the word “hybrid”, then click on a result. Do the same on the live site instead of the staging copy and see the different (& correct) result.
Has somebody any idea what’s going on here?
Thank you so much!
Nick
I have a question about the following.
On my website I’m currently highlighting the Power Query M language with a custom brush. This language has certain specifics that need highlighting. Currently I have three different variables to highlight:
var funcs = ' #table number.from number.fromtext number.totext number.isnan
var specials = 'null date number text time table'
var keywords = 'each if then else type true false meta let in'
I have the following questions about this:
1.1. In the ‘var funcs’ part, everything is highlighted correctly, except for the functions starting with a #. In this case ‘#table’ does not get the correct highlighting. Can the plugin highlight functions containing #, and if so how?
1.2 If the previous is possible (highlighting #+ name) the following question arises. I would like to differentiate between: table and #table. One is in var funcs and the other in var specials. Those are used in different ways. One is an intitializer for a table, one if a data type. Can I apply an order in which highlighting takes place? Ideally the plugin would first highlight ‘#date’, and only then search for values that look like ‘date’
2.1. Is it possible to also highlight brackets like: ( ) and { } and [ ]?
2.2. If previous is possible, is it even possible to color nested brackets differently. So that users can easily identify which brackets refer to which branch in a statement? With a nested statement of 2 layers, the outer layer brackets could be yellow, the inner layer brackets could be pink for example.
Your response is highly appreciated!
]]>It may seem like a minor point but when you’re switching back and forth a lot it can become a little tedious.
]]>because when people enter they get lost in where they are located, then is there the possibility of highlighting this menu and thus facilitating the location? Thank you
]]>In WordPress 5.5, the Gutenberg “Block Navigation” dropdown tool in the page editor’s top toolbar no longer indicates the active selected block.
In WordPress 5.4.2, the currently selected block was prominently highlighted in the Block Navigation tool with a light gray background.
This is critical functionality. Will it be fixed?
Thanks.
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Twenty Twenty theme 1.5
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Unfortunately, no matter what I write in Custom CSS, it only ever generates my first experimental entry for it: https://tablepress.org/faq/change-background-color-of-a-row/
.tablepress-id-22 .row-5 td {
background-color: #ff0000;
color: #00ff00;
}
So, no matter what I subsequently write and load there, it only ever generates the above (turns fifth column on table 22 red with green text).
Is it a caching issue? Have tried clearing out the caches, no change. Nor has manually deleting the tablepress css files at wp-content. Running latest version of WordPress and TablePress.
Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong? Thanks.
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