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Shifting layout when using inline editor

Thread began 8/03/2013 11:57 pm by CraigR | Last modified 8/08/2013 10:33 am by Ray Borduin | 1493 views | 7 replies |

CraigRBeta Tester

Shifting layout when using inline editor

I have a page with a 3 column section, one of which is editable via powercms in-line

When an admin is logged in and is viewing the page, the second and third columns will shift to below the first.

Looking at the source in FF, it looks like the result of the inline editor css causes my first column div tags to be outermost, so that the second and third columns appear children of the first, therefore appearing below it.

The only way I can 'fix' this is to add the 'true' parameter to my CMS content line as the 5th parameter, disabling inline editing on this page.

Is there a better fix ?

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It is probably something in the css.... I'd have to take a look at the page to see what the fix might be.

Could you provide a URL and login in the private message area for me to take a look at the page you are working on? I might be able to figure out what causes it and come up with a fix.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It looks like it is placing the <div> containers for editing improperly. I've reached out to you on Skype, please reply to my post and I'll try to help you debug and get it working properly.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

This was an issue with an old version of the WA_CMS.php include file. It had a bug where the <div> tags created by the editor weren't properly closed. We updated the file to the latest version and that seems to have corrected this issue.

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cheers Ray.

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