1.) This editor copied PHP from one plugin to another without me knowing. Totally overwrote the code of one of my plugin files without me knowing! All of a sudden my plugin menu started registering two plugins with the same name, and I looked, and one, the contents of the main file had been copied over from a totally different plugin!

    2.) This cost me almost 8 hours of troubleshooting because it defaults to silently removing version numbers from theme CSS files, which I use in my theme. Made it impossible to update the css on my site without manually clearing my browser cache every single time. I lost a whole night on this!

    3.) Not that big a deal, but nice idea to have a themeable editor but not if you can’t preview the themes and have to keep tediously flipping between tabs to see what they look like. Also not if mosty of them are pretty ugly.

    • This topic was modified 1 month, 2 weeks ago by synthezoid.
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    Hello,

    We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and frustration you’ve experienced. Your feedback is incredibly valuable to us, and we deeply regret the time and effort this issue has cost you.

    To better understand and resolve the problems you’ve described, we kindly request your assistance:

    1. Could you please recreate the issue you encountered and provide a screen recording of the process? This will help us investigate thoroughly and address the root cause of the problem.
    2. Once recorded, please share the screen recording with us at support@themeeditor.pro.

    We take your concerns seriously and are committed to improving our product based on your feedback. Thank you for bringing these issues to our attention, and we hope to make things right for you.

    Best,
    Theme Editor Support

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