• Resolved crittle1

    (@crittle1)


    This is based on the assumption it was originally ok to use spacing in between the blocks of CSS code for readability.
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    I Updated “Per page add to head” plug-in from v1.3 directly to v1.4.1.
    The update added %BREAK% ‘s where white space existed between the css code blocks. This resulting in a sort of minified version of the CSS… with all the css code and %BREAKS% ‘s on one line if you will.

    Ultimately, the pages visually messed up. It was easily fixed by just deleting the offending %BREAK% ‘s in each page but I must say, it was a pain going through 150+ pages, lol.

    Just thought I would put this out here in case anyone else has this issue, or if it may be a bug in the update. ??

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by crittle1.
    • This topic was modified 7 years, 11 months ago by crittle1.
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  • Plugin Author Erikvona

    (@erikvona)

    Thanks for notifying me. Due to an error in SVN, I was actually working in a way older version than expected, causing some bugs to be introduced. Since I removed the code adding the <%BREAK%> thingies in version 1.2, and they are gone for each post updated since then, I didn’t notice it in error testing

    The bug is fixed in version 1.4.2.
    Really sorry for the inconvenience, notifying me actually made me fixed some more bugs reintroduced by the same SVN error

    Thread Starter crittle1

    (@crittle1)

    No worries, thank you!!!

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