Ok Now Im Pissed Off
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I was literally about to buy your plugin, anyway I had deactivated it last night (the free version).
I was working on a blog and I saw some words marked in RED I was like WTF these were incorrect spelling mistakes but then I went into the code.
You plugin literally add code into the post / page saying there is a spelling mistake. I have a website with around 300 posts / pages. I now have to go through ALL of them to make sure your code isn’t residual left there. Sure if I fix the spelling mistake its gone but if I do a sitewide search for mistakes it now means its potentially every page. Here are 2 examples:
1. <span class=”hiddenSpellError wpgc-passive” style=”background: #59c033;”>can be</span>To make it WORSE your product embedded code into Visual Composer code…. it does not appear in search so now I have to go through every page line by line to manually remove your code UNLESS you can find a solution.
[vc_single_image <span class=”hiddenSpellError wpgc-complex” style=”background: #a3c5ff;”><span class=”hiddenSpellError wpgc-complex” style=”background: #a3c5ff;”><span class=”hiddenSpellError wpgc-complex” style=”background: #a3c5ff;”><span class=”hiddenSpellError wpgc-complex” style=”background: #a3c5ff;”>image</span></span></span></span>=”10735″ img_size=”large” add_caption=”yes” alignment=”center” qode_css_animation=”” css=”.vc_custom_1533125371709{padding-top: 5px !important;padding-bottom: 5px !important;}”]Why would you not just design this smarter and keep the info in a database instead of populating code in the page itself. Contact me ASAP
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