• Hi to all
    I′m new to wordpress and having some trouble with WYSIWYG editor.

    1) default (kubric) theme. I got the .alignright/left on the css so that text wraps the image. But when I go to “write” on the admin panel, any of the buttons there is to make an image class=”alignright/left”. The image button gives lots of options of alignement, but any of those is class=”alignright/left”. Or am I missing something?

    2) Is there a way to add a custom button? So for example when i click it it puts <div class”xxxx”>selected text</div>? I have some special classes (quotes, and some else) that I liked to apply them with one of those buttons instead of having to write the code

    Any advice will be apreciated

    Thanks in advance

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  • Get rid of the wysiwyg. You’ll have only problems with it.
    Use the normal editor with the quicktags. You can always add custom quicktags to it:
    https://www.tamba2.org.uk/wordpress/quicktags/

    Thread Starter hitokiri

    (@hitokiri)

    I think thats the best advice, but we are two editors on the blog: I understand very well html/css, but my partner is a complete noob.

    I′ll se what I do, cause I really dont like that editor

    Believe me, it is easier to teach a non-techie to use the html editor than to teach anybody how to use correctly the wysiwyg. Not to mention the bugs in it ??

    is the WYSIWYG editor going to be upgraded on next release? everyone seems to be hating it

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