I have certain plugins which use specific classes for CSS. Was wondering if there's a way we could possibly implement a type of "blacklist". So I can add a CSS classname to the blacklist, and definitions would not load for anything in that specific class.
I've had to edit the css a bit to remove some items from having definitions attached.
At present, I use a plugin which gives certain codeblocks a unique look.
The problem is that if any of my definitions happen to be in that codeblock, it shows the HTML instead of the text.
The pain in the rear, is I'm not sure who the cuprit is. Because this issue seems to only happen if I use the Tabs plugin at:
I have certain plugins which use specific classes for CSS. Was wondering if there's a way we could possibly implement a type of "blacklist". So I can add a CSS classname to the blacklist, and definitions would not load for anything in that specific class.
I've had to edit the css a bit to remove some items from having definitions attached.
At present, I use a plugin which gives certain codeblocks a unique look.
The problem is that if any of my definitions happen to be in that codeblock, it shows the HTML instead of the text.
The pain in the rear, is I'm not sure who the cuprit is. Because this issue seems to only happen if I use the Tabs plugin at:
If I remove the definition, the block shows correctly: