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  Public Ticket #1080206
CSS editor Parse error when pasting css code
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  •  2
    Jullo started the conversation

    Hi,

    Thank you for developing this excellent plugin. Really like it.

    I tried to speed up my responsive design and copy paste the code from a 375px width breakpoint to a 414px width breakpoint but the pasting of code creates an parse error. 

    I did work when copy pasting from 320px to 360 and 366. I have +- 360 lines of code now, is there like a max of customization that the memory of the editor/plugin can handle?


    please advise.


  •  125
    Zafer replied

    Hey There,

    First, Thank you for your purchase!

    I think you using an older version, please update the plugin to the latest version from WordPress Panel > Yellow Pencil (or WordPress Panel > Settings > Yellow Pencil Source) page.

    Also, you can download the latest version from CodeCanyon > downloads page and install it by manual way.

    Best Regards

  •  2
    Jullo replied

    Hi Zafer,

    Thx for the reply, i think so too. There is an update available. Are there any special instructions i need to take into account while updating?

    I read in one of the comments on envato that an update caused all the css modification to vanish. Can that happen? Should i export my work first?

  •  125
    Zafer replied

    Hey There,

    Yes, Please go to WordPress Panel > Yellow Pencil > Product License. Activate your copy and update the plugin to the latest version.

    5.5.6 and 5.5.7 versions have a few bugs and it may break the plugin data. I recommend you to export the plugin data from WordPress Panel > Yellow Pencil > Import/Export page.

    Copy what appears to be a random string of alpha numeric characters in export section and save it to your machine as a text file.

    Best Regards

  •  2
    Jullo replied

    O, thx I did the update and everything went smoothly. Thx for the reply.

  •  125
    Zafer replied

    Hey Jullo,

    I glad to know it! you're welcome!

    Best Regards