We sent out an email the other week that ultimately had a
You actually can send
So instead, to prevent us from doing it again, I used (drumroll)…. CSS.
I have some CSS that gets loaded in the admin area only when the block editor is loaded, which is in a functionality plugin:
wp_register_style( 'css-tricks-code-block-editor-css', plugins_url('location/of/styles.css', dirname( __FILE__ )), array('wp-edit-blocks'), filemtime( plugin_dir_path(__DIR__) . 'location/of/styles.css') );
I can put anything I want in that CSS file and it will effect styles of the block editor but nothing on the public front end of the site.
I also wanted to scope this CSS only to the newsletters page. Fortunately, WordPress has body classes in the editor as well. We have a Custom Post Type for newsletters, and that expresses itself as a class here:
So I chuck these styles in:
/* Warn about videos in newsletters */ .post-type-newsletters .wp-block-video { border: 5px solid red; } .post-type-newsletters .wp-block-video::before { content: "WARNING: NO VIDEOS IN EMAILS"; display: block; color: red; }
And boom, I have styles that warn about this problem before it happens again:
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