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  • Plugin Contributor WPtouch

    (@wptouch)

    Hi,

    Yes, it is. If you are not using WPBakery’s visual composer to add content to your pages or posts, the warning can safely be dismissed and ignored.

    If you are seeing unprocessed shortcodes in the WPtouch theme, in WPtouch Pro (requires upgrade) you can work around the issue by using the Mobile Content extension. When the extension is active in WPtouch Pro, you’ll see an alternate editor area. Any content added there will be visible in the mobile theme, without affecting the desktop theme.

    This way, you an add alternate, mobile-friendly content for your mobile visitors without affecting what is seeing in the desktop theme and without having to create additional pages specific for mobile visitors.

    Regards,

    Emilio Rivera
    WPtouch Support

    Thread Starter wxia0822

    (@wxia0822hotmailcom)

    Hi Emilio,

    Thanks for your help.

    Just to clarify:

    “If you are not using WPBakery’s visual composer to add content to your pages or posts, the warning can safely be dismissed and ignored.”

    Are you saying if I am not using VC Simple Shortcode addon, then I can dismiss it?

    I need a confirm since my original question is about VC Simple Shortcode addon. I use VC on my site, but not Simple Shortcode addon. In this case, can I dismiss the warning?

    Thanks.

    Plugin Contributor WPtouch

    (@wptouch)

    Hi,

    In essence, if you do not see any display issues in regards to shortcodes (from a plugin or the desktop theme) in the mobile theme, the notice can safely be dismissed.

    Regards,

    Emilio Rivera
    WPtouch Support

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