All the new features are very exciting, can’t wait to install on our website ‘sforceservices.com’.
We’re using BB Plugin since 2016 and we love it. It made our website management very easy.
]]>Hey Raluca! Sorry to hear that. Here’s a link to a tutorial that explains how to disable inline editing:
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]]>Oh no! Sorry, Cindy. I didn’t see your original comment. That’s correct. Some folks were using the Agency white label feature to change the wording back to “Page Builder” but this was causing some issues. Everything should be fixed up now, though! 🙂
]]>Nevermind. I’m sure you are busy as there hasn’t been a reply for a week now. I finally figured it out. The changelog didn’t offer any other explanation, but my best guess is that the last update changed the wording of Page Builder to Beaver Builder in the Admin and if one has the Agency Package, they can rename it back to Page Builder.
]]>Just seen this … when you open a module, the inline editor is active in the page. Sorry guys, but IMHO, you have missed the whole point of the inline editor function. Having used the Wallace inline editor, it works because there is no distraction of the module panel in the way of the page, plus I can set user permissions . If we have to open the module first, we may as well edit directly into the module screen. If the module is docked, it may obscure or reflow layout text, so inline editing is not useful. If the module is floating, probably have to drag it out of the way, so where is the convenience here? Inline editing is especially useful for clients simply wanting to change simple text areas, numbers, proof reading etc. In your options there are no settings to open inline editing only for certain roles. I think there are better, more useful functions for inline editing and I would suggest 1) a separate admin bar button for inline editing that does not open the modules but makes text areas active and 2) options for user access permissions for inline editor only.
Thank-you for your consideration.
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