By Mike Bires on Thursday, 21 February 2019
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I am having a problem with the EasyBlog composer with this article: https://lawenforcement.social/blog/3-photography-mistakeshttps://lawenforcement.social/blog/3-photography-mistakes

I wrote the article in Grammarly, and when I copied it over, it embedded all of Grammarly's HTML. I then placed it in a text editor, stripped the formatting, and clicked on the code icon in the EasyBlog composer. I deleted the text and pasted the clean text in, but it is still keeping the Grammarly formatting.

I usually use JCE Editor, but when I use this, it takes away the ability to insert blocks. Is that correct, or is there a setting I need to configure?

How do I fix this issue?

As always, thanks for your help!
Hi there,

I wrote the article in Grammarly, and when I copied it over, it embedded all of Grammarly's HTML. I then placed it in a text editor, stripped the formatting, and clicked on the code icon in the EasyBlog composer. I deleted the text and pasted the clean text in, but it is still keeping the Grammarly formatting.


I just tried to copy the text from https://app.grammarly.com/ and paste into EasyBlog composer, and it seems working fine for me.

Also, I checked on your post and it seems to look fine for me here as shown in the screenshot.

Am I missing anything?

I usually use JCE Editor, but when I use this, it takes away the ability to insert blocks. Is that correct, or is there a setting I need to configure?


It is a correct behavior. The "Insert Block" is a feature of Built In - EasyBlog Composer.
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