• Resolved miloudbelko

    (@miloudbelko)


    Hi,
    I am using your plugin which works very well. The only problem I have is that in the admin panel, I only have a basic textarea instead of a TinyMCE editor to edit the body of my notification emails (I saw on the screenshots of the plugin that a TinyMCE editor is also available). I checked the settings of the plugin but I did not find a way to change that. Do you have suggestions?

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  • Plugin Author Kuba Mikita

    (@kubitomakita)

    Hi, this seems to be a problem with Gutenberg and it’s already fixed. New version will be released shortly.

    Thread Starter miloudbelko

    (@miloudbelko)

    Great! Thanks for your answer!

    I’m using the latest version and still not seeing the TinyMCE editor. I tried adding my own HTML tags and?they just get stripped out even though in settings I have it set to allow unfiltered HTML in body.

    Plugin Author Kuba Mikita

    (@kubitomakita)

    @jodzeee don’t you have a disabled visual editor in your WordPress profile?

    No, it’s not disabled in my profile. I tried deactivating all non-essential plugins and it’s still not showing up so I don’t think it’s a plugin conflict. If I roll back to version 5.3.2, it allows HTML (but still no TinyMCE editor), which is better than the current state (plain text).

    Plugin Author Kuba Mikita

    (@kubitomakita)

    @jodzeee I tried it with latest WordPress, with Classic Editor plugin installed and not. I can see the TinyMCE in each case.

    Can you see the TinyMCE editor when you edit a post or page?

    The settings should look like this: https://brkts.com/1S0RZw (you can try to save them again, maybe we have some kind of a bug in settings).

    I just figured out it works if I uncheck “Allow unfiltered HTML in email body”. I guess I’m not sure what that setting is for, but now that I have TinyMCE back, everything seems okay!

    Plugin Author Kuba Mikita

    (@kubitomakita)

    Yep, this options strips the HTML, and with no HTML allowed there’s no reason to display TinyMCE ??

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