stefanullinger
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Hi @wysija,
being able to select a custom “confirm unsubscribe” page would also require a shortcode to get the unsubscribe link.
Best,
StefanHi @wysija,
after having a look into the code of version 3.47.8, it seems that your two-step unsubscribe flow is missing a setting to customize the “confirm unsubscribe” page.
A quick fix for me would have been to use the [link:subscription_instant_unsubscribe_url] shortcode, but it is not allowed to use only this one in the footer of the mailing templates.
How can I set a custom page for the “confirm unsubscribe” page?
Best,
StefanForum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] The opposite@phoros, @tonyt
I guess if you want to build higher level websites, some inline-styles here and there are much better then putting everything in a stylesheet. The key point here is to have a good balance between inline and external styles.Regarding the metadata / comments: In order to provide good editing capabilities any editor is required to identify modular page components. Otherwise we would just be editing low level markup like we did with the old editor or any other HTML text editor.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] A huge, positive changeI agree!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] The oppositeHave you read the documentation? It clearly states why this is necessary…
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Why reinvent the wheel?Sorry, but I don’t get your point here: Your first argument is that “using wordpress with this editor is much harder than it was before with the old school editor”. Then you are suggesting to make one of the other page builders the default editor.
Having worked on many websites for my clients and having used different editors like Elementor and WPBakery Page Builder I can say that none of these page builders is easier to use than Gutenberg.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gmail SMTP] Error phpmailerExceptionJust to clear things up: The error only occurs, when the plugin tries to throw an error. For example, leave the SMTP port setting blank, and try to send a test mail – then you will run into this error.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gmail SMTP] Error phpmailerExceptionHi, I think the problem still exists. Just installed the plugin and tried to send a test mail, and then got this error, too.
I guess the problem is that the classes PHPMailer and phpmailerException are already included by WordPress, right?
Hope you can fix this soon.