Everything is fixed and seems to be working. I noticed a stutter as the iFrame 
opens. Not complaining. Just observing. 

Could I make a request (for the future releases, of course)? Instead of putting 
that whole 'class="uio-demo-theme"' in the body, I'm wondering if you could 
look for a class already on the body, and if so just inject the class name into 
what's already present. And if nothing is there inject the entire class and 
name? 

Reason I suggest this is WordPress uses classes on the body element, depending 
on what page is loaded, what the user is doing, etc. I'm sure there are ways 
around it, but if possible (I've no idea how uiOptions functions, I seem to 
recall it adds more classes onto the body depending on what you're looking to 
do, this could be way more trouble that I even realize) this would make the 
mark-up cleaner. And potentially save the user using uiOptions a step (a rather 
important step, it would seem, and the less you need to rely on a user, me, the 
better, for you)?

Anyway this is fantastic. Thanks. And great job people!

Johnny
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