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  • Thread Starter tomerlevy

    (@tomerlevy)

    Lol it affected my post here in www.ads-software.com. This is the code that I would like to remove from my comment section (I added spaces now so it won’t work in here)

    You may use these HTML tags and attributes: < a h r e f = ” ” t i t l e = ” ” >
    < a b b r t i t l e = ” ” > < a c r o n y m t i t l e = ” ” > < b > < b l o c k q u o t e c i t e = ” ” > < c i t e > < c o d e > < d e l d a t e t i m e = ” ” > < e m > < i > < q c i t e = ” ” > < s > < s t r i k e > < s t r o n g >

    Would appreciate your help.

    Theme Author themevision

    (@themevision)

    Hello, @tomerlevy!

    Try to add code below to the: Customizing->Additional CSS

    Code:

    #commentform  .col-md-12{
      color:transparent;
    }
    #commentform  .logged-in-as {
    color:#747474;
      
    }

    https://prnt.sc/ginytf

    Regards

    Thread Starter tomerlevy

    (@tomerlevy)

    It worked!

    Thanks a lot!

    michabeiwp

    (@michabeiwp)

    This is maybe a hot fix but not a solution. If you look at the source code of a page you will see the text with advices how to break security by using appropriate and allowed html tags with vulnerability vectors.
    It seems not a good idea at all for me, to allow html tags in comments. To solve the issue in another way, one could overwrite in framework/agama-functions.php the line 262, function agama_comment_form_defaults the given statement with this:
    $defaults[‘comment_notes_after’]= ”;
    Probably by using a child theme, to receive further updates.

    Thread Starter tomerlevy

    (@tomerlevy)

    It’s true, I can also see the line if I mark the text with my mouse.
    @themevision is there a way to completely remove it?

    Thank you in advance,

    Tomer

    Theme Author themevision

    (@themevision)

    Hello Tomer!

    In the latest theme version (1.3.1) we have implemented option to disable the HTML tag suggestion, so now you can just go to Customizing ? General ? Comments,
    and disable it.
    https://prnt.sc/hfm6d2

    Regards

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