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How to Re-Enable Shortcodes on WordPress

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:57 am
by shaown
On the Make WordPress website there is a section dedicated to the anomalies that can be found within the platform, when it is used to build websites. And some time ago a bug was reported related to the update from 6.2.1 to version 6.2.2. The shortcodes stopped working.

Reconstructing the situation in which the site was between one greece phone number comment and another, it emerged that it was using a block theme with customized elements. The simplest answer that came shortly after the report is that the support was removed in the update within a security patch. As we mentioned at the beginning, the situation had actually already occurred with version 6.2.1 of WordPress on all those sites that used shortcodes within some blocks.

Scrolling a bit further in the discussion, a solution also emerged through a PHP file to be written and inserted in the plugin folder. Which, if you also find yourself in the situation of not wanting to change the version of WordPress precisely because you know that the shortcodes could go haywire, could be a great way to bypass the problem .


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The expression UX , which stands for user experience , refers to everything that a generic user might feel and think as they move from one menu to another, as they click on one button or another within the same website or, more generally, any piece of software.

There are experts who deal specifically with, for example, the user experience of those who use an operating system or a browser. There are experts who also deal with evaluating the user experience not only of the software side but also of the hardware.

Because the way a user is directed, forced, pushed, to do something leaves a feeling. That feeling is linked to the thought that the user then makes of the site or brand. It therefore becomes very important that the experience is positive to obtain the results that you have envisioned .

Your WordPress website’s UX should convey a whole host of positive feelings, so that those positive feelings translate into positive thoughts about your business and turn a passing user into a customer ready to take the next step.

User experience is usually evaluated before a website is published, but it is clear that you can also do some checks in itinere. For this reason, you also have to keep an eye on what the users' behaviors are once they are on your site.