Using this as an example post, featuring Stackable’s ‘Table of Contents’ block: https://www.healabel.com/cabbage-benefits/
You can see it is not pulling the proper H3 title. Instead, it uses my previous H3 titles from several weeks ago that have been updated, saved, date updated, purged, etc.
I’ve tried just about everything I can think of and it’s a mystery why it won’t use my current H3 titles.
I reached out to Stackable support, they redirected me to WP, hence me posting this here…
This is exactly what they said after investigating:
“…After checking your Post, we saw that you are using the native Heading block and not the Stackable Heading block. This means that the HTML Anchor is linked to the native block, so we don’t have control over this. You may need to reach out to the WordPress team regarding this.
However, upon discussing this further with our dev team, we realized that this is actually the correct behavior and that the HTML Anchor should not change because if it does, it may break the link/s on your other existing pages. Perhaps you can clarify this further with the WordPress support team?”
Please help!
Thanks,
Adriane
]]>But this not taking to the right location: https://workcosec.com/planning-your-online-business-centered-around-developing-saleable-starter-websites-and-affiliate-marketing/#cases (https://www.canva.com/design/DAFS1VSoy7s/R9oo-1GqAQGriHX4KcuwSw/view?utm_content=DAFS1VSoy7s&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=sharebutton).
Thanks in advance!
]]>Somehow I’m suddenly unable to edit the HTML anchor field of a Heading in Guttenberg.
When I select the heading, open up ‘Advanced’ on the right, and want to type something in the text field it won’t let me type or paste anything in.
If I edit the heading ID in HTML, it will remove the ID directly.
Someone experiencing this as well?
]]>After updating to WP 5.9, the HTML Anchor field is automatically filled in. I can edit it, but cannot empty the field.
Can that behavior be reverted? If not, how can I prevent certain headings from appearing in (automatically created) TOCs?
]]>I use a slider at my homepage and it seems to disrupt one page jump that’s supposed to go to the section just below it. I suspect it’s the slider as the page was working fine when I used the WordPress cover block before switching to the slider.
Here’s a video showing the behavior: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XYvWr4V0BeZyDcEJcEN_H-dVUekqGhm4/view?usp=sharing
There are several HTML anchors set up on the homepage and things work for the second anchors onwards. However, the slider does seem to reload every time I click on the menu links although they’re all on the same page. Is there anything in settings that can prevent this?
Not sure if this is relevant info, but I’m currently developing the website on localhost.
Thanks.
]]>Hello, in all of my WordPress apps, the HTML Anchor text field auto populates when I add a heading in the Gutenberg editor. This injects unnecessary id attributes to all headings in the HTML output for the post/page.
Is this normal behavior?
Is this an option I can disable?
If so, how can I retroactively remove all the auto populated id attributes? I would say 50+ posts.
Screen Recording
https://streamable.com/nzv2v5
Screenshot
https://ibb.co/y4QxQrV
What function do i use for that, what object stores the anchor-information?
Thank you!
]]>However I’m looking to achieve followings:
1) Is there anyway we can change the background panel color for title and heading text color?Looks like no options provided.
2) Also “HTML anchor” for the title.
Thanks!
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