• Hi there,

    Is there any way to assign a class to a text link (inside an accordion tab) without switching into HTML mode?

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  • Plugin Support Fotis

    (@markwaregr)

    Hi there,
    I am afraid this is not possible. Do you have any issues using HTML mode?

    Thread Starter kodame

    (@kodame)

    I don’t mind using HTML mode in cases like this except when I attempted to do it with your block, and switched back to Visual mode, Gutenberg wants to auto-correct the code (which removes the class I added)

    Edit: Forgot to mention, it needs to go back to Visual mode simply because HTML mode is a wall of minified code which is too difficult to manage

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 2 months ago by kodame.
    Plugin Support Fotis

    (@markwaregr)

    Hi @kodame thank you for reporting this. Can you save without switching to visual mode?

    Thread Starter kodame

    (@kodame)

    Sorry for the late reply, for whatever reason I’m not getting notified when you leave a message

    As soon my mouse touches anything else on the page, I get the Gutenberg warning which leaves me no choice but to either recover the block (which squashes my edits), or convert to an old-style HTML block (i.e. classic editor)

    That said, even if I could save in HTML mode, the block becomes unusable given the code is converted into a one long string

    Ultimately, it would be better if I could somehow target the accordion panels individually with external CSS, can you think of as way to do this?

    Plugin Support Fotis

    (@markwaregr)

    Hi there,
    Currently I am afraid there is no solution with this. Perhaps you can try a frontend solution using JS and targeting the selector you want to add.
    I can help you with this is you provide a URL with the link you need to change.

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