Inline Editor
  • I am having an issue with the inline editor on a site I created. I just ran an update and have the newest code and am still having the issue. The issue is in Firefox and its with an account that is not an admin account. The permissions seem to be right because this account can add content to a editor field in the admin screen but when the account is used on the site and they try to us the inline editor it doesn't save the content. Any thoughts? Any further information I can give you?

    Thanks in advance,
    Mike
  • Just checking to see if there is any thoughts on this issue?

    Thanks,
    Mike
  • adminadmin February 15
    Are you using the inline editor to edit a module's information or a page layout variable?
  • Just to edit a page layout variable.
  • adminadmin February 16
    Can you first verify that the following permissions are checked for the user? That will help narrow down the issue:
    Manage pages
    Ability to Publish Pages
    Ability to Delete Pages
  • Yes those permissions are checked.
  • adminadmin February 16
    Is this issue just with Firefox or in other browsers and is it any type of field or just a certain type (e.g. text, enum, textarea)?
  • Ok so here is a little more info, pages like somesite.com/culinary inline editing works. However when I have an address like somesite.com/culinary/recipes it looks like textareas with ckeditor don't work in firefox and safari. Plain text works fine though. I didn't try other browsers for now but can if need be. Does this help to narrow it down?
  • adminadmin February 19
    Are there any javascript errors in the console?
  • I'm not seeing any ... here are the pages ... how else can I help troubleshoot?
  • adminadmin February 20
    I'm not seeing anything regarding the "pages".
  • If I gave you access to this site would that help? If so email me so I can email you details.

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