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  • Plugin Author WebHolism

    (@webholism)

    Hi @spigot,

    Great catch. That certainly seems to be the behaviour that is seen here too. Will look into releasing a fix for that.

    Thank you very much for sending a message about this.

    Are you waiting on this functionality, or is it just something that you observed and thought to let us know?

    Wishing you a wonderful day.

    Kind regards.

    Hello @webholism,

    I just came to support because of this. It would really be helpful if this would work. Need to target those elements ??

    Plugin Author WebHolism

    (@webholism)

    Hi @marcizus,

    Thank you for the nudge about this issue. We will provide an update at the beginning of next week.

    Thank you for your patience.

    Kind regards.

    Plugin Author WebHolism

    (@webholism)

    Hi @marcizus & @spigot,

    If you still require the custom CSS class name/s to be accessible in the front end, version 4.0.4 of the plugin should now allow for this.

    If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to let us know.

    Thank you for your patience.

    Thread Starter Bryan Hoffman

    (@spigot)

    Awesome, thank you @webholism :thumbsup:

    Seems to be working great. Thank you @webholism

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