• Hi there,

    very strange thing:
    when updating my scss custom code, a red cross shows up.
    Mouse over says: “221-scss-default.scss file not found for @import: line 1, column: 0 (229-scss-output.scss)”

    Does anyone know what this exactly means?
    I am sure that there needs to be a link between the custom codes plugin and the wordpress system. But until yet it is more guessing than knowing.

    Thanks for help!

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  • Plugin Author Bilal TAS

    (@bilaltas)

    Hi @aeronetwork, can you please share me the screenshot of the code you’re trying to save if you don’t mind? And, once you reload the page, does the changes in the editor persist even though you get the error message after saving?

    Thread Starter aeronetwork

    (@aeronetwork)

    Hi Bilal – sure here it is (below). In the end I have seven of these codes, taken 1:1 from another site where it is working pretty well. When I press “Output” by the way, the editor turns black and says “/* No content */” just in case that might help you getting an idea as well…

    https://cleardr.one/screen_1.jpg

    Plugin Author Bilal TAS

    (@bilaltas)

    How did you take the codes from the other site? Import/Export tool or manual moving?

    Thread Starter aeronetwork

    (@aeronetwork)

    Yes, I typed it off manually from one screen to the other line by line.
    Another thing that comes to my mind: at first I had the free version installed.
    When I switched to Pro (download & install) I had two versions of the plugin on my WP.
    I removed the free version.

    It also seems to me that there is a missing connection link between the plugin and WP and the theme.
    Something needs to tell WP to use the codes in the plugin…how is this achieved?
    Perhaps something went wrong when installing Pro and removing free version?

    Plugin Author Bilal TAS

    (@bilaltas)

    I don’t think it’s related to the CodeKit PRO installation. Yes, having only the PRO one is correct way to use it.

    CodeKit directly adds code to the related WordPress’ section queue, so there’s no need to determine any connection between those. Which is already done by the plugin.

    Weird thing is, the current Code ID and imported file ID is different in your screenshot. Those must be the same. Is this still the same if you create one more Code with the same SCSS codes?

    Thread Starter aeronetwork

    (@aeronetwork)

    Hi Bilal, for some reason I found a solution. The other installation (where I typed the code off) had ?Default Editor“ set down below in the Includes-Section (Editor Drop Down List).

    In the new installation I choosed just ?Output“ down in the Includes-Section and very surprising now it works just fine.

    It would be very interesting to find out, why one installation works with ?Default Editor“ only and the other needs to have ?Output“ set in the Includes-Section. Perhaps this can be helpful for further update improvements?

    Regarding the other issue with the numbers…I can‘t tell you why this happens. I just click on the ?New Code“ button and start entering new CSS line by line, nothing else.

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