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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
They said they don't accept those anymore, because some WP user may enter a wrong code, which will break his site or let other people to hack it.
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At least they know their target audience really well, gotta give 'em credit for that.
But yeah, I agree, even "banning" stuff like custom css or plain html to be inserted through plugins doesn't make much sense.
Seems like they really want to put the focus back on being "the" blogging CMS for the "non-technical" audience. And to be honest, I don't really understand why anyone with technical skills would pick Wordpress over a much more lightweight, custom code anyway.