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Re: How to apply Spoilers in the category description
I'm testing the jQuery approach suggested by @hgtonight and it requires that the text to be managed by it be in a paragraph with an html tag. However when trying to enter html in the category description I suspect that Vanilla removes these tags. I haven't given up on this approach, I like the ability to have another way… -
Re: How to apply Spoilers in the category description
Thanks @Bleistivt, I did not ignore your feedback, just waited until I tested it. So I went to the source of my installed 2.1.11 version and indeed the code is there - I don't have to wait for V 2.2. I went further and added some simple HTML tags (break, paragraph, a link) and they were not stripped and worked as expected.… -
Re: How to apply Spoilers in the category description
@peregrine - will do. Just FYI I verified that V 2.1.11 does strip html tags - I added "This is a test category. << p class="myElement">>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.<<//p>>" to the category description and then when displaying… -
Re: How to apply Spoilers in the category description
@rbrahmson. even if it didn't , you could easily add html tags with jquery. look at append functions. if you go through jquery tutorials, and build your own, you will learn alot more than reusing someone else's function the key to learning is trying to build things and go through jquery tutorials. you don't need to do it…
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