Please ignore. Working on final bug.

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    When adding a block, it outputs raw html.

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    Hello @rynald0,

    It looks like the issue you are experiencing is related to HTML displaying as raw text when adding a block. This usually happens when the HTML code is entered directly into the block editor instead of using the appropriate block type.

    To resolve this issue, I recommend using the appropriate blocks for embedding pricing plans or any other content instead of pasting the HTML code directly into the editor. You can use the “Pricing Table” block or “HTML” block to display the pricing information in a more structured manner.

    If you are looking to display pricing plans, you can use the Pricing Table block to add and customize pricing plans. Here is the documentation on how to use the Pricing Table block: [Pricing Table Block documentation](https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/pricing-table-block/)

    Additionally, if you need to add custom HTML code to your posts or pages, you can use the HTML block to ensure that the code is rendered correctly on the front end. Here is the documentation for the HTML block: [HTML Block documentation](https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/html-block/)

    If you have any further questions or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask. I’m here to help!

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    Hello @rynald0,

    I see that you’ve been experiencing an issue with raw HTML output when adding a block. I understand how this can be frustrating. It seems that the problem is related to directly inputting HTML code into the block editor rather than using the appropriate block type.

    To resolve this issue, I recommend using the “Pricing Table” block or “HTML” block to display the pricing information in a more structured manner. The “Pricing Table” block allows you to add and customize pricing plans easily. You can find detailed instructions on using the Pricing Table block in this documentation: [Pricing Table Block documentation](https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/pricing-table-block/).

    If you need to add custom HTML code to your posts or pages, the HTML block is the best option to ensure that the code is rendered correctly on the front end. Here is the documentation for the HTML block: [HTML Block documentation](https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/html-block/).

    If you have any further questions or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask. I’m here to help!

    <section class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__header”>

    Starter

    <strong class=”plans__features plan-features__targeted-description-heading”>Best for personal use: Boost your website with a custom domain name, and remove all WordPress.com advertising. Unlock unlimited, expert customer support via email.

    Learn more

    </section><section class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__detail”>

    US$4/month, billed annually

    <fieldset class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-options”>

    <label class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-option-label”><input class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-option-input” id=”hb-plans-radio-control-0″ type=”radio” value=”personal-bundle-monthly”>Monthly</label>
    <label class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-option-label”><input class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-option-input” id=”hb-plans-radio-control-0″ type=”radio” value=”personal-bundle” checked=””>Annually(Save 56%)</label>

    </fieldset>

    Upgrade to Starter</section>

    

    <button type=”button” aria-haspopup=”true” aria-expanded=”false” class=”components-button block-editor-inserter__toggle has-icon” aria-label=”Add block”><svg xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/2000/svg” viewBox=”0 0 24 24″ width=”24″ height=”24″ aria-hidden=”true” focusable=”false”><path d=”M18 11.2h-5.2V6h-1.6v5.2H6v1.6h5.2V18h1.6v-5.2H18z”></path></svg></button>
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    StarterBest for personal use: Boost your website with a custom domain name, and remove all WordPress.com advertising. Unlock unlimited, expert customer support via email.Learn moreUS$4/month, billed annuallyMonthlyAnnually(Save 56%)Upgrade to Starter

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    <section class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__header”>

    Starter

    <strong class=”plans__features plan-features__targeted-description-heading”>Best for personal use: Boost your website with a custom domain name, and remove all WordPress.com advertising. Unlock unlimited, expert customer support via email.

    Learn more

    </section><section class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__detail”>

    US$4/month, billed annually

    <fieldset class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-options”>

    <label class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-option-label”><input class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-option-input” id=”hb-plans-radio-control-0″ type=”radio” value=”personal-bundle-monthly”>Monthly</label>
    <label class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-option-label”><input class=”hb-pricing-plans-embed__billing-option-input” id=”hb-plans-radio-control-0″ type=”radio” value=”personal-bundle” checked=””>Annually(Save 56%)</label>

    </fieldset>

    Upgrade to Starter</section>

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  • Unknown's avatar

    Hello @rynald0,

    It looks like the issue you are experiencing is related to HTML displaying as raw text when adding a block. This typically happens when the HTML code is entered directly into the block editor instead of using the appropriate block type.

    To resolve this issue, I recommend using the appropriate blocks for embedding pricing plans or any other content instead of pasting the HTML code directly into the editor. You can use the “Pricing Table” block or “HTML” block to display the pricing information in a more structured manner.

    If you are looking to display pricing plans, you can use the Pricing Table block to add and customize pricing plans. Here is the documentation on how to use the Pricing Table block: [Pricing Table Block documentation](https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/pricing-table-block/)

    Additionally, if you need to add custom HTML code to your posts or pages, you can use the HTML block to ensure that the code is rendered correctly on the front end. Here is the documentation for the HTML block: [HTML Block documentation](https://wordpress.com/support/wordpress-editor/blocks/html-block/)

    If you have any further questions or need assistance with anything else, feel free to ask. I’m here to help!

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    And, we’re done.

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