↑ Table of Contents ↑ Third-Party Editors Here’s what it looks like: Use the Classic block for the same editing experience as the Classic Editor Within the WordPress editor, you’ll find the Classic block which replicates the functionality of the Classic editor inside of the WordPress editor. The Classic Editor was the default editor for sites and blogs before the WordPress Editor (see above) launched. You can convert the content to blocks using the three dots at the top right of the Classic Block. If you created a page or post in the classic editor before the WordPress editor was introduced, the WordPress Editor will preserve your existing content in a Classic Block, which maintains a lot of the same functionality as the Classic Editor. If your code is well-formed and without error, check to make sure it’s on the approved HTML tags list, and that it’s not a restricted code, like JavaScript. Not all code will work when editing as HTML.
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