• Resolved hatschiii

    (@hatschiii)


    When I select an image in the post editor (gutenberg) and want to apply an additional css style class there is often (not allways) shown “isc-has-source-control-xxxxx”. The xxxxx stand for the image ID.

    The problem is, that I can’t add an additional style class and also can’t delete the isc-has-source-control-xxxxx.

    isc stands for Image Source Control. If I disable the plugin isc-has-source-control-xxxxx will dissapear.

    As mentioned this is in some cases, but not in all cases. Any idea where this comes from and how can I remove this to add my own class(es)?

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  • Thread Starter hatschiii

    (@hatschiii)

    Need to add that i use this plugin just in the backend / mediathek to know where an image comes from. I do not use it in the frontend at all, so I think I do not need the isc-has-source-controll class.

    Plugin Author Thomas Maier

    (@webzunft)

    Hi Sven74Muc,

    thanks for reaching out.

    Do you see this class in the frontend or in the backend?

    If in the backend – why does it matter if it is not visible by anyone?

    Thanks,
    Thomas

    Thread Starter hatschiii

    (@hatschiii)

    Thanks for geting back Thomas!

    Have you read my post?

    My first paragraph says: “When I select an image in the post editor (gutenberg) and want to apply an additional css style class there”
    >>> This means backend

    My second paragraph describes the issue I have: “The problem is, that I can’t add an additional style class and also can’t delete the isc-has-source-control-xxxxx.”

    Still anything not clear?

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