• Resolved Li-An

    (@li-an)


    Hello, I had to desactivate the plugin as it adds a span class=”caps” in different plugins rendering breaking the display.

    Examples?: in All in one SEO, a default title “WP Maintenance Switch” for a post (not customized) will render span class=”caps” in the title (showing in the tab of the web browser).

    In WP Plugin Info Card by b*web, it will break the CSS rendering by adding the class “caps”.

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  • Thread Starter Li-An

    (@li-an)

    Each post has a title, a description and the code.

    Plugin Author pepe

    (@pputzer)

    Yes, what I meant was: That URL is the (custom) post, not something embedded via a shortcode?

    Thread Starter Li-An

    (@li-an)

    Yes, it’s a regular post type.

    Plugin Author pepe

    (@pputzer)

    It looks like I don’t understand the Code Snippets plugin. What do you need to do to have the post available like in your example? I thought the plugin was for displaying snippets of code, but it’s actually about running them (on each page?).

    Adding cs_editor as a class to skip should fix things, though.

    Thread Starter Li-An

    (@li-an)

    It shows the code. Your tip works perfectly. I begin to understand how the settings works and it may be useful if I install it on my main site.

    Plugin Author pepe

    (@pputzer)

    Great!

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