• Resolved Julian Gonzalez

    (@belial9826)


    In the layout designer I have the following structure, a general container, within it two child containers, in the backend editor it is seen correctly.

    In the front, the second child block exits outside the block that contains the parent block. That is, it does not preserve the structure that is displayed correctly in the backend editor.

    When reloading the editor page, the container design is still correctly preserved, but the problem still exists on the front.

    What could cause this? There is NO other visual layout designer, I am in a local environment.

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  • Plugin Author uicore

    (@uicore)

    Hello,

    This might be caused by a malformed markup from the classic blocks (tags not properly closed). can you try to remove the classic blocks just to confirm. If the problem persist can you please send us the page content ( you can do that by send a text doc with the code from the page https://uicore.d.pr/i/brlogl )
    If you don’t want to share it here you can send it to [email protected] and we will investigate

    thanks!

    Thread Starter Julian Gonzalez

    (@belial9826)

    Thanks for replying, it was indeed a poorly closed div. By the way, congratulations on this Elementor alternative; I’m currently considering using it in all my projects.

    Plugin Author uicore

    (@uicore)

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