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Siteorigin Editor widget stricts content for non-admin users

I added Editor Widget to my page, switched to html tab and changed it to something like this:

<div style="background-image: url(http://xxxxx/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/xxxx.jpg);"></div>

I don’t want to move it into the style.css, because i has some couple of items with different backgrounds. so..

Everything is ok when admin user viewing this page.

But when I opening this page as anonymous user, then “style” attribute has been removed!

Editor has same reaction for “input” tags.

Why and how to deal with it? Making my own widget?

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  1. 8 years, 9 months ago Greg Priday
    Hi, I Work Here

    Hi Igor

    Thanks for letting us know about this – I’m just checking with the developer of the SiteOrigin Editor widget if this should be happening or not. I’ll get back to you once I know.

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