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I have a problem editing more than one div on a page
Asked 13 Oct 2014 12:33:19
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13 Oct 2014 12:33:19 Charles Browne posted:
both divs have separate ids of message' and 'aside'. The editor will open one div (aside) but not the other. I tried swapping the two divs around but still the only one to be edited was 'aside'. The Online Editor setup field for named divs has been completed. What am I missing?web page www.eskdalebenefice.org.uk/vicarage3.html.
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Charles Browne
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Replied 14 Oct 2014 11:08:42
14 Oct 2014 11:08:42 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello Charles,
Both of the divs on your page are editable actually.
It is your webpage layout build in such a way that the edit button is not visible for the other div. Please review and improve your code/layout...
Both of the divs on your page are editable actually.
It is your webpage layout build in such a way that the edit button is not visible for the other div. Please review and improve your code/layout...
Replied 14 Oct 2014 12:29:13
14 Oct 2014 12:29:13 Charles Browne replied:
Hi Teodor,
I have removed the menu div and exposed the outlines of the two divs in question. The pencil is present for the left-hand div at the top left corner. There is NO pencil for the second div, assuming that the pencil icon should always be in the same position relative to the div? I have left the page on the website. I cannot see what else would cover the icon for one div but not the other?
Charles
I have removed the menu div and exposed the outlines of the two divs in question. The pencil is present for the left-hand div at the top left corner. There is NO pencil for the second div, assuming that the pencil icon should always be in the same position relative to the div? I have left the page on the website. I cannot see what else would cover the icon for one div but not the other?
Charles
Replied 14 Oct 2014 12:36:18
14 Oct 2014 12:36:18 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
There are some styles you applied there, that i do not understand why they should be there. One of the ridiculous ones is: overflow: scroll !important; ... this breaks the icon of the editor.
Replied 14 Oct 2014 14:07:26
14 Oct 2014 14:07:26 Charles Browne replied:
thank you for pointing that out. I have now removed the style, which I put in after reading a comment from another customer. BTW, please do not make scornful remarks about your customers' abilities. If I were an expert I would not require your help. I am not a professional, merely an interested amateur trying to support a church website and am learning as I go along. If you wish to retain customers, please treat them as equals, regardless of your private views.