• Resolved JM

    (@makhijajatin)


    Hi, The product is really good. But Unfortunately it lacks a Global Styling. If I have 500 posts embedded with Powershell code using this plugin and tomorrow I decide to change my theme and global colors.

    To align the code block with theme, I have to go to each post and update each code block.

    Overall the product is good so far but just doesn’t fit on my site. Is it possible to get a refund ?

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  • Plugin Author Kevin Batdorf

    (@kbat82)

    Hey,

    Yeah by nature of how the plugin works, it requires the browser to process the code via the browser’s webassembly sandbox. As you type, the code you type is rendered through the vs code engine which will add tokens based on the theme and language, and since this is different from theme to theme, there’s no way to do this with classes (the theme pack has a “css variables” theme, but that’s limited)

    I’d like to solve this though and have some ideas. I’m thinking to maybe add an admin page where you could view all the posts that have a code block, then convert them all in one place. It would add a revision to the post so you could revert it if needed, but it would have to slowly load and update them one by one.

    For refunds, contact through the website code-block-pro.com and I’m happy to accommodate you there.

    Thread Starter JM

    (@makhijajatin)

    Thanks, I will wait for the new global features to be available. For the time being, I have checked the website and also Signed in but could not find any option for the Refund. I sent an email out to [email protected]. Hopefully you can process it soon. Thank you.

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