Toggle wpautop
Toggle wpautop
Description
Note: This plugin does not support the block editor but should continue to work without issue when using it with custom post types and the Classic Editor Plugin.
Before WordPress displays a post’s content, the content gets passed through multiple filters to ensure that it safely appears how you enter it within the editor.
One of these filters is wpautop, which replaces double line breaks with <p> tags, and single line breaks with <br /> tags. However, this filter sometimes causes issues when you are inputting a lot of HTML markup in the post editor.
This plugin displays a checkbox in the publish meta box of the post edit screen that disables the wpautop filter for that post.
Also adds a ‘wpautop’, or ‘no-wpautop’ class to the post_class filter to help with CSS styling.
Installation
- Upload the plugin folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Proceed to the Settings->Writing and select which post types should have the option to disable the wpautop filter.
Screenshots
Faq
Right now, no. wpautop is a great filter, and in most cases you should not need it disabled globally. However, if there is enough demand for this feature we can add it.
Yes.
Reviews
Top Tier Plugin
By ximbor on August 10, 2021
Excelente Plugin
By w3573r on August 22, 2020
I doesn't work with last wordpress version
By juanmacampora on July 19, 2020
Handy for to prevent HTML from being messed up
By Dave Romsey (goto10) (goto10) on December 20, 2018
Awesome. Should be builtin to WP.
By neotrope on May 6, 2018
Works as expected
By audunmb on August 11, 2017
Агонь
By wp_shaitan (codenam) on June 27, 2017
I love you
By xKatka on September 30, 2016
Perfect!
By 63N on September 3, 2016
Does exactly what it says it does and nothing more. Works faultlessly.
Essential
By jsymmetry on September 3, 2016
This plugin is absolutely essential when adding any sort of code to a page or post. It works exactly as described and is a much simpler solution than other plugins.
Changelog
1.3.0
- Fixed minor sanitization of within the admin
- Fixed minor WPCS and PHPCS notices
- Updated plugin branding for .org
- Updated readme to link to the Classic Editor Plugin
- Updated deployment process to make releases easier
1.2.5
- Fixing an issue where http://translate.wordpress.org did not detect the stable version correctly.
1.2.4
- A few additional steps to make the plugin accessible to http://translate.wordpress.org.
1.2.3
- Move translations to http://translate.wordpress.org.
1.2.2
- Fixing PHP syntax error.
1.2.1
- Added ability for i18n using grunt-wp-i18n
- Added english default .pot
- Added minor security hardening so the class file would exit if called directly
- Updated code formatting to be more inline with WordPress coding standards
- Updated some method descriptions
- Updated plugin description to be more… descriptive.
1.2.0
- Add a setting to disable wpautop automatically on new posts.
- Add filter (lp_wpautop_show_private_pt) for enabling the plugin on private post types.
1.1.2
- Fixing bug that was preventing other settings on the writing page from saving.
1.1.1
- Fixing bug where users upgrading from 1.0 would not receive the defaults for settings that were introduced in 1.1.
1.1
- Adding the ability to choose which post types have the option to disable the wpautop filter on the Settings->Writing page.
- When activating the plugin for the first time, all post types are set to have the ability to disable the wpautop filter. This can be changed on the Settings->Writing page.
- Adding an uninstall hook to remove all traces of the plugin.
1.0
- Hello world!

