• Hi,

    I know that topic has been discussed already but still I got a problem with the lastest feature of custom HTML widget.
    It’s now impossible to save the content of the widget if all the spotted errors are not corrected.
    Even minor errors such as a property name containing an upper case letter have to be corrected…
    It creates to me several problems for example with svg. As you guess it I don’t code svg by myself, but now it’s mandatory for me to parse all the svg element to suppress uppercase letters added by inkscape even if it doesn’t affect the way the svg is displayed… And it’s a BIG svg. Boring.
    An other example, the theme I used has a custom post type for my home page which uses widgets. I also use micro datas for my content. That means I can’t open a <div> element within the first Custom HTML widget and close it within the last Custom HTML widget. The widget spot the error and ask me to close the <div> element to be able to save.
    It’s a problem since I also use a recent post plugin in the middle of my page and it doesn’t allow me to display it with a shortcode. That mean I can’t merge all the widget in one.
    Why not just spot the errors to help and let us save the widget content anyway ?
    Is there a way to disable that feature ?
    Please let me know.

    Regards,

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  • Thread Starter cci89wpxpert

    (@cci89wpxpert)

    Well,

    I actually found a way to generate the needed shortcode to merge all the Custom HTML widgets into a single one.
    It took me a long time to fix that to get exactly the same result as before. No improvement for W3C.
    Consider the problem solved but please let the WordPress team know what I said above : Why not just spot the errors to help and let us save the widget content anyway ?

    Regards,

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