do you happen to know how to remove those square brackets that come in the wp email template sent to users?
Thank you!
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[CASE-#485-doe] Intervention request for product(s) A, B, C
As you can see, I want brackets showing in the subject.
In my CF7 form, if I write :
[CASE-#[cf7-counter]-[your-last-name]] Intervention request for product(s) [prod-id]
[CASE-#485-doe Intervention request for product(s) A, B, C
[[CASE-#[cf7-counter]-[your-last-name]]] Intervention request for product(s) [prod-id]
[CASE-#1-doe] Intervention request for product(s) A, B, C
[[CASE-#[cf7-counter]-[your-last-name]] Intervention request for product(s) [prod-id]
[CASE-#485-doe] Intervention request for product(s) A, B, C
'['[CASE-#[cf7-counter]-[your-last-name]']' Intervention request for product(s) [prod-id]
'['CASE-#485-doe']' Intervention request for product(s) A, B, C
Is there a way to add Square brackets out of a shortcode and display it in the final email?
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the editor will start highlighting strings, and single words at seeming random, until there is actually a recognizable closing square bracket. Usually, in my work, that means a [/caption]
tag.
Excellent work!
]]>But an unfortunate side-effect of this is also, that when we use the old trick, of putting text into square-brackets twice, which normally tells WordPress to put a literal piece of text which is in square-brackets once, your plug-in also causes that piece of text to vanish.
It would be a good feature, to be able to deactivate this.
Dirk
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]]>I would like to add square brackets as a character into the mail fields. I can personalize these fields with any character except with the “[ ]” because I think that they are reserved for the shortcodes.
Is there any way to add this character as a normal character? I need to receive a mail including [****] subject.
Thank you very much,
Pedro.
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Here is what the code looked like:
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.stcwdc.org/doc_company_resources.shtml">Documentation Consultants & Contractors</a>[archives]</li>
<li><a href="https://jobs.stcwdc.org/jobs/">Jobs Board</a></li>
<li><a href="https://jobs.stcwdc.org/resumes/">Resumes Board</a></li>
If I change [archives] to (archives), the text shows correctly.
Why do the square brackets bring in spurious sentences? I use them for editor’s comments throughout the site and I just noticed this strange behavior.
]]>Instead of getting this output:
[“item1″,”item2″,”item”]
I would like to have this output:
item1,item2,item3
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]]>I’m sorry if this is an utterly stupid question – I am utterly new to WordPress, being a writer by trade.
I am using Paradise theme, which supplied shortcodes, inc ones for buttons, like so:
[btn url title align=left target] Button Text [/btn]
My issue is that I don’t know where to insert a hyperlink in this. If I try either side of “Button Text”, it knocks the coloured button background off, and anywhere else seems not to work.
I strongly suspect I’m being a bit of a div, but any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Linsey