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If your website is running under WordPress 5.x with a new Gutenberg WYSIWYG editor, WProofreader will be adding orange badges to each editable section. It might be distracting or even annoying. Thus, we decided to add an option that allows you to disable the badge. To do so, select the Disable WProofreader Badge option and click Save Changes. The badge will be removed from the user interface, and all the action items (Settings, Turn on/off, Proofread in dialog) will be moved to the suggestion balloon/box.

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Enable or Disable Proofreading for the Particular Category

You can enable or disable proofreading for a particular content category in WordPress. To do so, select one or all available options listed below and click Save Changes

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If you want to enable WProofreader plugin for proofreading the content types other than categories mentioned in the the Enable or Disable Proofreading for the a Particular Category section  section above, you can add a special ‘wproofreader_add_cpt’ filter in your function.php script. 

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In the example Option A below, text proofreading is performed for a particular WordPress fields only while the example Option B shows how to enable proofreading for all administrative panel fields. Thus, you must choose and enable only one option at a time.

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