• Great, simple plugin but as soon as we activate it (we’re using the The Fox – Modern Magazine WordPress Theme), the dropcap at the start of our posts goes away. We can confirm that the div class for the dropcap is still there, but after going into DevTools, the CSS is nowhere to be found. I imagine that this hiccup has to do with the fact that the CSS for the dropcap is the first thing in the content. Tried a few things, like checking off and on the field at the top, but the only thing that brings the dropcap back is disabling the plugin. Here’s a before and after.

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  • Plugin Author Patryk

    (@prycpl)

    I don’t know what this “dropcat” is, but if other plugins use the_content correctly, there should be no problems. Try in the plugin settings to play with the priority (option “set custom priority”).

    Thread Starter hotnewfilm

    (@hotnewfilm)

    Hi, Patryk. I said dropcap, not dropcat. A dropcap is the large capital letter used as a decorative element at the beginning of a paragraph or section. I provided two links to the before and after of one page on our site that show how the capital letter at the start of our pages goes away when the plugin is disabled. I’m not really sure I understand the logic of the “set custom priority” but I entered a whole bunch of numbers in there (11, 99, 999, and a whole bunch of nines), and the problem remains.

    Plugin Author Patryk

    (@prycpl)

    Fact. Early morning 😉

    My plugin doesn’t remove anything from the content (the_content), but only adds, so without some kind of analysis of what and with what problem “fox” has, I have no way to help. Especially since I don’t have this theme.

    Patryk

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