• Resolved Senri Miura

    (@senribb)


    Hello.

    I think the Code Syntax Block is a great plugin, so I’ve been using it so far.
    It is displayed correctly on Microsoft Edge and Google Crome.
    However, the latest Microsoft Internet Explorer built into Windows 10 does not display correctly.
    The case that is not displayed correctly is when there are multiple Code Syntax Blocks in the page as shown in the following URL.

    https://www.senris.com/gutenberg-custom-post/

    In this case, the first Code Syntax Block is displayed correctly, but the second and subsequent ones are displayed incorrectly.
    It is a pity that this plug-in does not support IE, so I hope it will be supported in the next version upgrade.

    Regards,
    Senri

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter Senri Miura

    (@senribb)

    P.S.

    I found another problem.
    When displayed in IE, the title name will not be displayed either.
    (In this example, “functions.php”)
    Since this plugin seems to have various problems, it may be replaced with a plugin that will be displayed properly in IE in the near future. (Highlighting Code Block etc.)

    Thread Starter Senri Miura

    (@senribb)

    Excuse me.
    The above page has moved to the following test server.

    https://senri.fq-fq.net/feliz/test-for-code-syntax-block/

    Please feel free to replace the plugin with a different one, I do not plan to support IE. I would recommend using a more secure and standards compliant browser.

    Thread Starter Senri Miura

    (@senribb)

    Hello Marcus,

    Thank you for your reply.
    I understand about the exclusion of IE support.
    This bug seems to occur only in IE due to the configuration of the Japanese code. It does not occur except on the test page.
    I like your plug-in in terms of design, so I will continue to use it on other pages depending on the purpose. Thank you for your continued support.

    Regards,
    Senri Miura

    Thread Starter Senri Miura

    (@senribb)

    Recently, Microsoft released a new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, and the old Edge and IE have been deprecated, so I drop this request.

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