• If I write the HTML code in the post title, it blocks the generation of “peramlink” and sometimes blocks the generation of “blog post list”.

    Would it be possible for it to automatically convert characters that it can not insert into the “permalink” as well as when inserting HTML code into the visual editor?

    Try to insert <iframe </iframe> in to name of the blog post and see how it reacts.

    PS: I just need to write the HTML code in the post title as plain text.
    I do not want to run HTML in the blog post title.

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  • Hi. What is the purpose of the html in the blog post title?

    If you want to alter the appearance of the blog post titles try modifying it in the customizer either by changing the appearance of the H1 headers in the typography section of the customizer or by adding in CSS to the Additional CSS section of the customizer.

    Thread Starter ogi22

    (@ogi22)

    @thelula
    I thought I wrote quite clearly that I do not want to render the HTML code.
    I want to display as plain text.

    Why?
    I explain the HTML tags on my blog.
    I just want to <iframe </iframe> have in a post title.

    @jameswilliam9090909
    ????

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    I’ve used HTML tags in post titles before, and it’s no problem.

    BUT, there’s no case I can see where an iframe whould be part of that and that’s most likely your problem. What I have used has been div’s and span’s. These are more to do with layout and appearance, but adding an iframe into a title is so far away from any intended purpose that it’s not a surpise that it’s not allowing it.

    Why do you want an iframe in the title anyway? There might be some way of over-riding the filters for ‘the_title’ to work around that if it’s really needed.

    Thread Starter ogi22

    (@ogi22)

    Catacaustic
    I need to write the letters “< i f r a m e < / i f r a m e >” to the blog title.
    Plain text.

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    Side note: ogi22 That now gone post was from a spammer and has been dealt with.

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