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Oz – IamOnDemand Hi Bradley, The video is a bit misleading (that’s our fault, I know :)), the add-on is indeed stripping the unnecessary class, styles and html tags that are not needed after the export and the majority of the tags that remain are those that are necessary to properly show the content in the WordPress site as close as possible to the way that it was created and styled inside the Google Document. After exporting, clicking on the “Visual” tab and then going back to the “HTML” tab of the WordPress editor will also remove any duplicated tags and therefore will give you the cleanest HTML code representation (as possible) of your content, if you need it to be that way. We haven’t shown that step because we wanted to keep the video simple and short, while still showing the major asset of the free add-on as we see it – which is to enable users to move their content from their Google Document to WordPress with a single click, while automatically taking care of uploading and positioning the images, formatting, links, tables etc… which is a tiresome and difficult task to accomplish today manually without using the add-on. I invite you to install the new “Docs to WordPress” add-on (the one that you showed in your attached video) and use the described above method, I hope that it will meet your expectations regarding your need for clean HTML output, and that you’ll also enjoy from the rest of the benefits that we hope the add-on gives to users.
Oz – IamOnDemand
Hi Bradley,
The video is a bit misleading (that’s our fault, I know :)), the add-on is indeed stripping the unnecessary class, styles and html tags that are not needed after the export and the majority of the tags that remain are those that are necessary to properly show the content in the WordPress site as close as possible to the way that it was created and styled inside the Google Document.
After exporting, clicking on the “Visual” tab and then going back to the “HTML” tab of the WordPress editor will also remove any duplicated tags and therefore will give you the cleanest HTML code representation (as possible) of your content, if you need it to be that way.
We haven’t shown that step because we wanted to keep the video simple and short, while still showing the major asset of the free add-on as we see it – which is to enable users to move their content from their Google Document to WordPress with a single click, while automatically taking care of uploading and positioning the images, formatting, links, tables etc… which is a tiresome and difficult task to accomplish today manually without using the add-on.
I invite you to install the new “Docs to WordPress” add-on (the one that you showed in your attached video) and use the described above method, I hope that it will meet your expectations regarding your need for clean HTML output, and that you’ll also enjoy from the rest of the benefits that we hope the add-on gives to users.
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