Bring back the HTML source code editor in the decision editor

We had a lot of HTML code in the old decision editor that is not accessible now. Please bring the source code editor back so that this will be accessible again.

  • Brian LeBlanc
  • Nov 24 2025
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  • Michael Nardulli commented
    December 17, 2025 14:43

    It looks like the button is back! Thanks for that. However, it's now stripping out any attempt to embed a video using either the <video> tag or the <iframe> tag - could that be restored? That was working even when the HTML source code editor button was gone.

  • Felicia Torres commented
    December 09, 2025 15:17

    Including an embedded video or a branded letterhead directly within Decisions in Admission Setup would elevate the experience for families and strengthen the school’s brand. Hoping we can do this sometime!


  • Michael Nardulli commented
    December 08, 2025 19:19

    They should do this, but, for those that don't know: if you have the HTML in a file somewhere you can copy and paste it into the WYSIWYG editor and it will render it correctly. I keep a separate file where I work with the HTML and then just delete everything and copy and paste the code block into the system when it's ready.


    You can also pull the HTML out of the web inspector on your browser, if you know how to do that.


    Nowhere near as convenient, but at least there's a workaround for the time being.

  • Guest commented
    December 08, 2025 17:14

    Please bring this back ASAP, this is a commonly used feature and removing it means we are going backwards in the way our emails to new students can be formatted.

  • Lindsay Hurley commented
    December 05, 2025 15:15

    Very much needed!

  • Heather Cullen commented
    November 24, 2025 22:00

    Hi - Many of us use code to add videos, gifs etc within the decision editor. This is desperately needed before we post decisions.

  • Troy Burki commented
    November 24, 2025 19:08

    Yeah this is a pretty crucial feature because of the need to ensure that everything renders correctly, click-through link images, tables, etc.