• Resolved anonymized-14087207

    (@anonymized-14087207)


    Hi,
    I like this plugin (except the flaw that it overrides quicktags) but there is one thing I’d really like to see in the futureversions -> options (via some backend mask).

    I edited the hesh.js to display only specific themes and use another default theme but with the next update this changes will be gone =/

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/html-editor-syntax-highlighter/

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  • Plugin Author James Bradford

    (@arniebradfo)

    Why do you only want to display specific themes?

    The default theme only displays the first time the plugin is loaded. Changes to the theme should persist indefinitely. Why does the default matter?

    Sorry about the quicktags 🙁

    Thread Starter anonymized-14087207

    (@anonymized-14087207)

    Because there are authors who know a bit html but not much who edit in the html view mode and the most themes give too much “visual information” that would confuse them. So I selected 4 or 5 minimal themes (with white background) that just highlight the most fundamental things like tags and attributes.

    Well then it seems to be a bug. It was always switched to the default theme every time I restarted the computer/browser. Maybe it’s because of the wysiswyg-editor restriction I enabled? I would still consider this a bug then.

    Plugin Author James Bradford

    (@arniebradfo)

    The theme settings used to be saved in browser cookies. Switching browsers or clearing your cache would reset all settings to their defaults.

    In v2.0, which was just released, settings are stored per user on the DB. So this bug is fixed.

    Thanks!

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