How can I change the color scheme? The new editor seems very limited.
I was able to add my favicon and some CSS by going to customize.php, but again, very limited. Now I am trying to change the a: hover color, but it seems impossible.
Hope you can help.
Thanks.
Remco
]]>I recently noticed that since we started using the new editor (5.0 and up) our “Insert shortcode” button is missing, even if we select a classic block or a classic paragraph block. Is there any way to get this back?
Thanks,
Erica
]]>I am a newbie using WP 5.1.1 with the Twenty Nineteen theme.
When adding a simple Post, after I start writing, to start a new paragraph, when I enter a CR in the Block, it creates a NEW Block.
Is that the way the New Editor works?
Would the Post look different if I use the Classic Editor?
Thank you!
Dr. T
]]>I’ve got two websites so I know what the new editor looks like compared to the classic.
My original website used the classic editor and I had a plugin so I could continue to use it. But I’ve decided, after using the new editor on my newer website, that I’d like to use the new editor on my older website as well.
However, when I’ve deleted the plugin to allow me to continue to use ‘classic editor’ it seems to be stuck so I only get a few of the options available with the new editor. i.e. there is no option to change the text size, colour, font, etc. How do I get access to all of this stuff?
Help!
]]>I am having problems with the new WordPress Gutenberg editor.
I had a html/ css list on one of the pages on my site. When I was editing the block which it is on, by way of HTML editor, the editor automatically, without my consent, edited the html of the list. Therefore when I finished my editing (which was only really editing the text of a link or two) and went to view the page as normal, the styles of only several of the items on the list had changed. I then went back into HTML editor to change it back to how it was (this horrible Gutenberg editor had actually inserted extra ul and li start and end tags and even blocks of code like this: <li style=”list-style-type: none”>).
I deleted these to try to get my list back to normal and it did it again!!
This is nothing short of evil and is really frustrating. Why make a HTML editor while simultaneously taking away any control a user can have over their HTML code within it??
I know there is a classic editor plug-in and I am afraid I will have to plug that in now so I can actually hope to edit my pages in ways I desire to. Who knows what problems I will run into next, whilst I am doing it? What a horrible waste of time this has been today. Please consider returning to the old editor, WordPress?? I thought the idea of having less plug-ins was more economical and speedy? Ugh!!
Thanks,
Vine88
– where can I add the categories, tags etc??
– why WP bakery visual composer doesnt work anymore?
– why editing perma links now has to be so complicated