Deactivation: How to get rid of residual CSS class ‘eplus-wrapper’ residual?

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That remains there to make sure everything works when a user re-activate the plugin. This is the only way we recognise our styling.

OK, understood. But I wish to deactivate and remove the plugin (as it gives my fellow designers too many options!).

Do those class tags disappear if I uninstall the plugin?

It doesn’t. But it won’t bother much or affect performance or anything.

Btw, you can control the features you wish to enable from the admin settings of the plugin if you wish to use some of the features only.

 

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