• Resolved Storm

    (@stormybabes)


    I’m trying to use the shortcode to print a section on a custom post type, but whenever I use “[print-me]” (with or without a target) – Eg: “[print-me target=”#recipe”/]”, it gives me the following error when clicked:

    “Check if there is a typo in div%20class%3D%27printomatic%20pom-default%20%27%20id%3D%27id3891%27%20data-print_target%3D%27.”

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  • Plugin Contributor twinpictures

    (@twinpictures)

    The plugin was just updated, please verify the version and that the shortcode is formated with correct quotes like so:

    [print-me target="#recipe"/]

    And not using the stylized quotes shown in your thread post.
    Also, it would be helpful to know if you are using a wordpress block, if so, which one, or a page builder, if so which one.

    Thread Starter Storm

    (@stormybabes)

    Yes, indeed – the quotes were to quote what I had inserted.
    The shortcode seems to work when I use the builder widget (Elementor), but not when I add it to custom page styling.
    I’ve put it in the “F-it” bucket and will just use the builder to make my life easier. Thanks for the speedy reply 🙂

    Plugin Contributor twinpictures

    (@twinpictures)

    This is not quite clear:

    but not when I add it to custom page styling.

    Regardless, you found a work-around! thank you for marking the issues as resolved.

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