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Disable jQuery when using inline editor

Thread began 5/30/2013 2:53 pm by elevy388997 | Last modified 5/31/2013 12:27 pm by Jason Byrnes | 791 views | 3 replies |

elevy388997Beta Tester

Disable jQuery when using inline editor

Hello,

When activating the new inline powerCMS editor it causes a slight hiccup in the jQuery I have on the page. Right now there is an according panel displaying a bunch of information and when you click on a heading, you see some new text. The inline editor defaults to the top most code of text and only lets me edit that. How can I disable jQuery when using the editor so it shows up as a normal heading then text, then when logged out, reverts back to the jquery accordion version...? http://www.djembroiderycenter.com/services.php

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

it's not possible to disable the jquery, it would be better to disable inline editing and edit that section using the admin screen only.

to disable inline editing on a particular page, edit the developer notes for that content area and add a fifth parameter as TRUE, for example:

php:
<?php echo WA_getCMSContent($database_PowerCMSConnection$PowerCMSConnection'page name''content name',true); ?>
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elevy388997Beta Tester

Awesome, thanks for the workaround.

When I edit the section using the admin screen, I see the same exact thing that was presented to me with the inline editor. I get all the headings and the first paragraph of text. When I click on source code, I can see the other paragraphs that should be showing up. See attachments.

1 - Actual webpage showing additional section with paragraph
2 - Very same page refreshed after logged into admin ( I lose all sections but first )
3 - Admin WYSIWYG editor
4 - Source code in admin area - Yellow is what is showing - Purple is additional text that isn't there in admin mode.

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

I think you will ned to edit the content in source code then.

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