I have set up the web yep loop element on a couple different sites and I keep running into the same problem. Everything works initially, but after a short time the controls for the loop stop working. I am referring to the controls that move the element up and down, turn an element on or off, and add/delete an element.
I can still edit photos and text, but I can not move, delete or add new elements.
Some of the loops I am having this problem with can be found here:
When I create a new page with a loop on it, at first it works fine, but very soon the control just stop working. It is the oddest thing! This is happening on more than one site for me.
Thank you in advance to anyone that can offer some help on this issue. Thanks!
Hmmm - I am not the expert, but could it be (probably) having to do with your table-construction? I tend to say that building your construction in proper DIVs should do the game - but uahh I may fail. It looks like the controls are hidden (overlaid) by the previous loop. But if there is no further reaction on this, I’d recommend to give Max a quick mail. He’s the one that could shed the true light in it. But it is worth to try to wrap it as a test in a simple div (html-item). Make sure the CSS Button is switched on.
If you want to use a table, you may need to insert the loop code manually, using the Table Inspector’s Extend button to place the loop outside of a template table row (TR). That way you can repeat rows until you run out of content.
Walter
On Jun 12, 2012, at 3:06 AM, Thomas Kimmich wrote:
Hmmm - I am not the expert, but could it be (probably) having to do with your table-construction? I tend to say that building your construction in proper DIVs should do the game - but uahh I may fail. It looks like the controls are hidden (overlaid) by the previous loop. But if there is no further reaction on this, I’d recommend to give Max a quick mail. He’s the one that could shed the true light in it. But it is worth to try to wrap it as a test in a simple div (html-item). Make sure the CSS Button is switched on.
Hi peter I just sent it back to you with the artwork amended.
All it needed was for you to move the loop start and loop end items outside the actually inflow table and that was it from that point on you loop the whole table rather than rows within it.