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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] rubbish!It was a mess with some plugins, I solved it by installing the plugin to re-establish the classic editor and changing for other similar plugins that were compatible. Fortunately, the writers of the theme updated it for compatibility and I didn’t need to change theme. But I lost many hours of precious work time.
I often wrote in word and then pasted in the old version without any problem. So what’s new in this new rubbish? It does exactly the same as the classic editor did, but in a more difficult way.
I still have the problem of editing mathematical formulas when writing scientific articles: I need to paste them as images.
Sound like Chinese to me. Please explain what hotlink is and how to disable that protection
Now you should see it. Indeed this seems an intentional feature of your plugin I hadn’t noticed: one can choose different icons to show in the widget and under the posts. I had selected pinterest for the posts and didn’t notice it was not selected for displaying in the widget. Anyway, if you click on the pinterest button at the end of each article, or on the side bar, the same problem continues: it opens the Pinterest site, but it does not allow to save any pin.
By the way: I’ve checked question n. 2 “WHAT DO YOU WANT YOUR ICONS TO DO” and I confirm that the option “pin my blog on pinterest” is checked.It is both in the widget in the right column, and at the end of each article.