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  • Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    Hi Laurie,
    usually disabling plugins doesn’t cause any data loss, but it also depends on single plugins. I can confirm that you can safely disable Meta Slider or Black Studio TinyMCE Widget and you won’t lose anything. All your content will be back once you enable them again.

    Thread Starter laurie-cameron

    (@laurie-cameron)

    HI Marco,
    I deactivated all the plugins, even Page Builder, deactivated and reactivated Black Studio tinyMCE. With all the other plugins deactivated, I still don’t see the additional options for accessing tinyMCE.

    Any other thoughts?

    Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    Hi Laurie,
    what do you mean with “additional options for accessing tinyMCE”?
    If you go to Appearance => Widgets, do you have a widget named “Visual Editor”?

    Thread Starter laurie-cameron

    (@laurie-cameron)

    I have been choosing the Visual Editor widget for all text widgets in Page Builder, and all I see are what looks like the basic text editor. I don’t see any way to change the font, or other rich text formatting features that I’ve seen in other tinyMCE widgets for other WP themes.
    Here’s a screenshot of a blank Visual Editor widget:
    https://test.wakeupenterprises.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Screenshot-2015-02-26-13.09.29.png

    Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    Hi Laurie,
    I think you did not get the purpose of our plugin. What this plugin does is to give you the ability to use the WordPress visual editor (TinyMCE) in widgets as you do in posts and pages, but it doesn’t alter the editor behavior itself or its functionalities.
    If you need advanced editor features, you need to install additional plugins like TinyMCE Advanced or WP Edit. They both work fine in conjunction with Black Studio TinyMCE Widget.

    Thread Starter laurie-cameron

    (@laurie-cameron)

    Thank you Marco, I didn’t realize that. I’ll add another tinyMCE plugin.

    I’m using Black Studio Tiny MCE plugin with Vantage theme as well and having trouble creating tables with visible lines. They appear in the visual editor as broken lines only and don’t show up on the webpage at all.

    Text is all in the correct lines & columns and cell alignment is correct. Just no visible lines.I even copied the page into the text editor from our other website so the code was exact but still no table lines appear??

    I’d like to buy a vowel so I can solve the puzzle Pat!

    Plugin Author Marco Chiesi

    (@marcochiesi)

    @bbtwest I am sorry about the late answer, but you should have posted a new topic and not reply to a previous resolved one.
    To display table border lines you should modify or override your theme’s CSS.

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