![]() I can't blame the plugin authors for not being on top of all editors all the time now in the current Gutenberg-induced editor hell. It remains easier to edit on iOS with HESH installed than without so no downnmarks here.Īll in all a great plugin, a bit overwhelmed right now with legacy support for WordPress 4.9 editor, Classic Editor, Code view, plain text editor, Gutenberg and the sixteen different kinds of blocks which might need syntax highlighting. If you don't touch the settings though, HESH provides a better plain text editor than WordPress default (which can be very finicky to accept text entry). What is buggy are the settings on iPhone (iOS 13.5) where the settings buttons more or less don't work and the settings can't be closed. What HESH doesn't have is Markdown syntax highlighting in the posts/pages plain text editor but the WordPress shortcodes and HTML highlighting helps make up for it. HESH even highlights WordPress shortcodes syntax. Easy access to the settings is convenient at first and then a bit of a distraction. The implementation is somewhat eclectic including a settings button in the front end which allows the user to really play with editor settings. HESH is built on top of Code Mirror which is first class code. If you are using Internet Explorer you should get a better browser. Anything less that IE 10 isn’t even supported by Microsoft anymore. ![]() Known bugs are tracked here, but won’t be fixed. Not really… It is partially supported in IE 11. Keybindings: F11 will toggle fullscreen on and off, and esc will close fullscreen. * Full-height Editor Disabled: Toggles the ‘fullscreen mode’. * Full-height Editor Enabled: Toggles the ‘distraction free mode’. The fullscreen button on the top right of the editor will do one of two things depending on the ‘Enable full-height editor and distraction-free functionality’ setting in your ‘Screen Options’ (in the top right of the editor page): To Disable Full-height Editor: Go to ‘Screen Options’ (in the top right of the editor page), then uncheck ‘Enable full-height editor and distraction-free functionality’ in the Additional Settings section. This is a native WordPress feature that changes the scrolling and fullscreen behavior of both the Code Editor and Visual Editor. You may have the ‘Enable full-height editor and distraction-free functionality’ turned on. Scrollbars are not appearing! / Scroll position is not reset! / Code window is not resizable! You can disable the Visual Editor entirely by going to: Users > Your Profile > Visual Editor: check ‘Disable the visual editor when writing’. This is not something that this plugin can fix. The WordPress Visual Editor needs to reformat code in order to function correctly. Why is my code is being reformatting when I switch to the Visual Editor and back? You can read more about this issues this may cause in this support thread. This option will still add the “auto p” tags but won’t strip them out of the visible code. * Show the p tags: The plugin TinyMCE Advanced has an Advanced Option to ‘Keep paragraph tags’. * Disable auto p: There are several plugins you can use to disable auto p in the Classic Editor. Like your little brother, it thinks it’s helping, even if it isn’t. ![]() “Changes double line-breaks in the text into HTML paragraphs.”įor example, auto p will take some standard post content like this: Some long textĪnd turn it into something like this: Some long text WordPress has a feature called the ‘auto p’ filter which: Jump to line: Alt-G Why are p and br tags are being removed? Persistent search: Alt-F (dialog doesn’t auto-close, Enter to find next, Shift-Enter to find previous) Replace all: Shift-Ctrl-R / Shift-Cmd-Opt-F Can I search and replace?įind previous: Shift-Ctrl-G / Shift-Cmd-G ![]() If you want this plugin to work the way it used to, you’ll have to download the Classic Editor plugin. Since WordPress version 5.0, Gutenberg is the default editor. It may work with other code related parts of Gutenberg in the future. See the last screenshot for a visual example. * The Edit as HTML section of every block This means it does not highlight code in: It does not work with blocks in the Gutenberg Visual Editor. Press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+M / Cmd+Shift+Alt+M to switch between the Visual Editor and the Code Editor. Yes! Partially… Since version 2.3.0, it works with the Gutenberg Code Editor, but only the Code Editor, not the Visual Editor. ![]()
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