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Re: VanillaHtmlFormatter: how to customize, add attributes and class
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Re: VanillaHtmlFormatter: how to customize, add attributes and class
Since I have no addon but a plugin, I assume I should either use "gdn_pluginManager_afterStart" or "container_init" and I have chosen "container_init". The file in /settings/bootstrap.php is not included // Bootstrapping. foreach ($addonManager->getEnabled() as $addon) { /* @var Addon $addon */ if ($bootstrapPath =… -
Re: VanillaHtmlFormatter: how to customize, add attributes and class
@R_J there is a bit of an issue with your container init. I'd recommend using the /settings/bootstrap.php file at this point. There are some tradeoffs with the formatter than can complicate things. I wrote new doc over here about it: You container registration is creating the object. That's not really what you want to do.…
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