• After deactivating the plugin, there is a lot of garbage in the code.
    Removing garbage on a site of over 500 pages is hell
    How do I remove this garbage from the code?

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  • Plugin Author Onur Oztaskiran

    (@sj_o)

    Hi,

    Sorry about your trouble.

    If you mean the blocks remaining on your pages after removing the plugin, this is the nature of Gutenberg block plugins. You’d need to remove the blocks if you decide to no longer use the related blocks plugin.

    But if it’s not what I assumed, please let me know about the further details of the issue and I’ll try investigate what’s happening.

    Thanks!
    Onur

    Thread Starter detanatar

    (@detanatar)

    Hi,
    this is something else

    I used the plugin to change the font size and indents.
    Removed the plugin, but the changes remained in the code – standard Gutenberg blocks

    https://prnt.sc/yaoecl
    https://prnt.sc/yaq3s7
    https://prnt.sc/yaolfm

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 9 months ago by detanatar.
    Plugin Author Onur Oztaskiran

    (@sj_o)

    Oh I see. Looks like the adjustments you made with “Custom Blocks Settings” extension of Kioken Blocks left a class residue on your markup.

    This is a common trouble with many plugins with Block extensions and we’re looking into it.

    For now I’m afraid I can’t provide a solution other than removing those classes manually :/ But we’re on this and will update once we fix that.

    Thank you!
    Onur

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