• Resolved Martin Taylor

    (@docdunning)


    I’ve just noticed that MailMunch is generating an unwanted </p> tag in the HTML for a page.

    In my case, this happens if the only content on the page is a shortcode.

    In the page HTML, immediately after the shortcode output, I get this:

    </p><div class='mailmunch-forms-in-post-middle' ...

    If I edit the page and add a paragraph after the shortcode, then MailMunch does not output the unwanted </p> tag. I can also avoid the problem by switching off Auto-Embedding in MailMunch’s settings.

    It looks like the browser manages to avoid any problems but it needs fixing.

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  • Plugin Contributor Liz Gannes

    (@lizgannes)

    Hi @docdunning, We appreciate you bringing this to our attention. Would you be so kind to reach out to us at “[email protected]” so we can gather all the relevant details and escalate this issue to our engineering team?

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