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D
149 posts
Fri Dec 13, 19 7:06 AM CST
Hi Tim,

I have used page designer to create the following pricing blocks using the Photo with Adjustable Ratio Columns.

I had mananged to add some custom classes for css and needed to add bulletpoints into the text section which I had to do with custom css also. However once the template is saved the text element is then un-editable within page designer.



I am assuming because I have added in custom css etc... its knocked someting out with the page designer block templates and how they work.

So my question is, is there a possibility that the feature for custom classes could be added so we can add custom css? Could you also possibly enable bulletpoint formating within the html element of this block? and lastly is there anywhere else I would be able to edit the current saved page template as I wouldn't want to lose my work on this page.

Kindest Regards
Dave
16,249 posts (admin)
Mon Dec 16, 19 5:00 AM CST
If the element is not editable after adding custom CSS, then there is either an error in the code you added it it interferes with the CSS of the editing code.

I will make a note of the custom CSS classes.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
D
149 posts
Mon Dec 16, 19 5:50 AM CST
Hi Tim,

Thanks for your explanation.

The only additional code other than classes is the tags for the bullet points < ul > and < li >

Is there anywhere I can edit the saved code on the server files or is it saved in the SQL database?

Cheers
16,249 posts (admin)
Mon Dec 16, 19 6:52 AM CST
If you are editing it as a template or save it as a template, look in the area where you save,, add design elements, etc... and it will show you the location of the template file. Then you can edit that file through the file manager or something.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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