• Resolved robin_dean

    (@robin_dean)


    I’ve Googled and read about your filtering (removal) of shortcodes in email bodies.

    Problem is, I have ESTABLISHED shortcodes which generate little things like html links and now my “new posts” newsletter looks TERRIBLE.

    I’m not interested in creating “custom MailPoet” shortcodes. I’m interested in mine appearing as intended, which are in fact formatted correctly for emails (I’m code savvy enough).

    So, if you wouldn’t mind, for all of us who want our emails to actually look good …

    What function, filter or hack can we employ that tells MailPoet to STOP REMOVING OUR SHORTCODES?

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  • Plugin Support Dani F. a11n

    (@danielinhou)

    Hi there @robin_dean ????!

    Thank you for reaching out to MailPoet Support!

    Im not interested in creating “custom MailPoet” shortcodes. I’m interested in mine appearing as intended, which are in fact formatted correctly for emails (I’m code savvy enough).

    I have checked this and there’s no a built-in way to do what you are trying to achieve. It would be great if you could add it as a suggestion here https://feedback.mailpoet.com so that other users can upvote and comment on it.

    Our team will take it into account when discussing new features and improvements for the plugin ??

    Cheers!

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