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September 24, 2015 at 2:55 am #400879
To embed a slider “revolution slider” I could never go through cornerstone!
Always when I have to incorporate a slider, I go through the text mode.
My problem is this: when we deliver the site to our customer, it would need to have their hands on this page to add job search ads. I thought I could tell my client to go through cornerstone to edit content easily, but if I go systematically from text mode to cornerstone mode, then it does not keep the layout!
You will understand that I can not ask my client to learn html …. Do you have a solution to overcome this big problem!
Thank you in advance for your lights and your proposals.
Regards,
SteveSeptember 24, 2015 at 3:37 am #400912Hello There,
Thanks for writing in! You are not supposed to switch between text mode and Cornerstone. There will be changes that will not be updated during the process. That is why you always be prompted that the content has been changed outside of Cornerstone.
Based on the information you shared, you can instruct your client to edit the page in Cornerstone. They can use raw content element and insert the job search ads in the raw content element.
Hope this helps.
September 24, 2015 at 3:49 am #400917Hi Staff,
Thank you for your prompt reply !
I’m not sure you’re understood my problem ….
You just recommend me to ask my client to go through its cornerstone to edit ads, off the problem is that if my client requires cornerstone, then we lose all the content that we already edit.
???? So what we should do ?September 24, 2015 at 4:44 am #400953Hello Steve,
We’re sorry you’re having this issue. It is not advise to switch editor. A page created using Cornerstone can only be edited using Cornerstone. If you accidentally edit it outside or in text mode, you will lose the content. Unfortunately you have to rebuild the page again.
September 24, 2015 at 5:21 am #400972??? you’re serious ?
The reason I passed mod text is that I needed to customize the tabbed content and change the content so as to have more than 5 tabs, something that works great btw! By now impossible to go against the cornerstone fashion! How do the developer who must deliver a product to their client that does not connaisent HTML? I said no they build sites with cornerstone? I confessed having trouble understanding this functioning and suddenly sees no interest to offer 3 or 4 modes of print!
September 24, 2015 at 10:14 am #401217Hi Steve,
This is how Cornerstone works. That’s why we also warn users while switching in between the editors (see: http://prntscr.com/8jywt6).
If you want to manually adjust shortcodes, for example tabbed content, you can always use Text element inside Cornerstone to insert raw shortcodes and it will work just fine (see: http://prntscr.com/8jz0l0).
Thanks!
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