edit: wooooops… sorry for bothering you, it was but a CSS rule I did WITHOUT force refresh the tabs so it didn’t display like I expected!
You can delete this topic as well 🙂
Hello,
I face a display problem with some of our articles. We imported them from vBulletin 4 CMS and some of them have problems like this: https://encyclopedies.baldursgateworld.fr/pieu-dixil-6/
You can see the left part of the article with some text and so on, and the right part have a table which is bumped far beyond where it should be.
The expected display would be this one: https://encyclopedies.baldursgateworld.fr/pieu-dixil-4/
I disabled Gutemberg on our WordPress. I noticed that to fix this display problem, I can edit the article, simply switch from text editor to visual editor then come back to text editor and save modifications without doing any REAL modification on the text, and tada! The table is correctly displayed.
SO I could do this manually but:
- I don’t know how much articles are concerned unless I check them one by one;
- We have like 1,000 hundred articles with this kind of display so it would be a bit boring 🙂
So the question is: is there a way to run a script or something to apply this “modification” (switch from text editor to visual editor), like a php script or anything else?
Thank you in advance for your answers!
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