• Does anyone know how to prevent code changes after every WordPress update?

    This has been a problem with all of my WordPress sites for years, but the past year the unwanted code changes have escalated.

    Is there a plugin or plugins that will keep my code in place, and hence keep the WordPress pages from becoming scrabbled, or the image and/or the text from moving to other, inappropriate, locations on what was a completed web page. Reading forums this appears to be an ongoing WordPress serious problem for many upon many years.

    I will be soon handing over to three web clients their sites, which I am afraid of their reaction when their WordPress site becomes unstable.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/preserved-html-editor-markup/

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  • Hi lowellre,

    I find it is best to keep my HTML tags in my theme template files, and use Advanced Custom Fields to create “blocks” for content. This way, not only do you prevent issues when updating, you don’t have to worry about the client trying to navigate HTML tags when all they want to do is update a little bit of content.

    Hope this helps!

    Christi

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