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  • Thread Starter Wendihihihi

    (@wendihihihi)

    This plugin works btw: Preserved HTML Editor Markup Plus

    Plugin Author Martyn Chamberlin

    (@martyn-chamberlin)

    Hi @wendihihihi,

    The goal of Don’t Muck My Markup is to remove all HTML that is generated from the visual editor. If itemprop=”recipeIngredient” is getting generated by means of this visual editor, then you’re correct that it will strip that away if you enable the plugin for that page. However, if you put itemprop=”recipeIngredient” in the Text Mode, then it should not get stripped away. I’ve tested this to confirm it isn’t, at least on my end.

    Thread Starter Wendihihihi

    (@wendihihihi)

    OK, maybe the goal of the plugin wasn’t clear to me. I needed a plugin that can keep the HTML I want to have. The above plugin did that job.

    When I add itemprop=”recipeIngredient” in the Text Mode it should be still there when I want to go to the visual editor and switch back to Text Mode. I haven’t asked WP to remove it and even though they deny it, it is a bug.

    Thanks for the reply.

    Plugin Author Martyn Chamberlin

    (@martyn-chamberlin)

    Ah, right. Yes, WordPress Visual tab is a real nuisance in my opinion. I generally disable it in settings.

    Thread Starter Wendihihihi

    (@wendihihihi)

    Yes, I agree. The thing is that I can do without, but I am able to work much faster when switching back and from Visual editor. Especially when it come to spelling corrector. I have to correct other people’s text…

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