@hmclean:
Hi there!
Thanks for your feedback!
The “Custom Code” part does not come from my plugin, it is part of Prose core child theme v1.5 or higher. StudioPress has a bit too restrictive escaping functions here.
I am not entirely happy with the “Custom Code” functionality as it often also fires too late.
I have no general suggestion what to do here. If you are using a Multisite install you could use my special function file that is supported via my plugin.
For a regular single install you might have a look at other plugin solutions that provide “function file” or “code snippet” functionality:
http://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/code-snippets/
http://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/functionality/
–> That means you would not use “Custom Code” section any longer but copy all its snippets over to ONE of the above plugins.
I hope that helps a bit.
You can also open a support ticket at StudioPress support to explain this issue.
Thanks, Dave 🙂
Dave, just noticed your response when I realized my problem still existed. I guess I thought the custom code was part of your plugin because there is a note at the top with plugin name – I see now that it is a helpful note to address concerns if the custom code area doesn’t work. This all to say thank you for the suggestion of the Code Snippets plugin – I find that an excellent way to handle custom code – in fact it’s much better organization and I can turn specific snippets on or off.
Many thanks for your excellent plugins and help!