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I have created a wordpress theme, in the wordpress theme customizer I have added a couple of text areas where a user can input their own CSS or JS to be added to the head.

The placement of the text area is fine, i.e. when a user adds code it is displayed on the right place in the page, however it is being formatted differently.

For example, I add the following code to one of the textareas:

jQuery(document).ready(function($){
    $('full_page').css('min-height',($(window).height()-195));  
});

And in my theme it is outputted like this:

jQuery(document).ready(function($){
    $('full_page').css('min-height',($(window).height()-195));  
});

As you can see, the ' is being replaced with '

Here is the code in my customizer.php file to create the text area:

$controls[] = array(
        'type'     => 'textarea',
        'setting'  => 'js',
        'label'    => __( 'Custom JS', 'skizzar_bootstrap' ),
        'subtitle' => __( 'You can write your custom JavaScript/jQuery here. The code will be included in a script tag appended to the top of the page.', 'skizzar_bootstrap' ),
        'section'  => 'advanced',
        'priority' => 6,
        'default'  => '',
    );

To output in my theme I am using:

<script><php echo get_theme_mod('js'); ?></script>

Is there a way to stop this formatting from happening?

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  • What's your code for outputting the values of these settings? Commented Feb 4, 2015 at 11:51
  • @TheDeadMedic just added Commented Feb 4, 2015 at 12:48
  • Can you post the code that registers $controls with the customize API? Commented Feb 4, 2015 at 14:02

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@sam-skirrow just posting here what we did to fix this...

WordPress 4.1 requires us to use a sanitize_callback filter when creating settings for the customizer (with good reason). Since you're using the kirki framework to create these customizer settings, kirki detects that this is a textarea field and so it automatically applies the esc_textarea filter.

However, you can override this callback and use your own when declaring the field, so all that we needed to do in order to fix this was add a js sanitization calback there instead of the esc_textarea.

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