Thread:Anzu-TLK/@comment-34722333-20190630025600

Hey. So I've been wondering for the past few months and haven't gotten the chance to ask this question. What is complex code and why does it prevent me from editing articles in visual mode (or rich text)? Just recently this issue occured to me while editing the Neapolitan Crown page. When I try to edit it, the page redirects me to only the source code in which the text is embedded. Clicking "Visual" on the top gives me an error message reading:

"Rich text editing has been disabled because the page contains complex code."

From what I've seen from editing pages countless times, this problem only transpires when I add a link within the caption of a picture. Is there a way to bypass the complex code in order to edit in visual mode again? Although, I have only found that you can just depart the link from the plain text but that wouldn't be the most plausible way since you'd need it for editing purposes.

You can observe this from attempting to edit the Neapolitan Crown article. 