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  • #1418994

    1. sometimes, not always, the space between the elements of a page is so large that you cannot see the next element. The phenomenon occurs only occasionally and can usually be fixed by refreshing the page. The effect is even stronger when working with iframes. What is the reason for this and what can I do about it?

    Here is an example of a page where it last occurred, but it does not necessarily have to occur.

    https://parkinson-verbund.de/index.php/our-clinic/der-aufgeklaerte-patient/

    2. as you can see from the example, I took a demo page from you for the development of the website and overlooked that all pages have the structure

    https://parkinson-verbund.de/index.php/our-clinic/Beitragsname

    but it would be completely sufficient if i used the structure
    https://parkinson-verbund.de/Beitragsname.

    How can I change this for past and future pages?

    If you need admin access to answer my questions, you can find it in the private part of the message

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    #1419006

    i changed from tab section to “normal tabs” and the problem is solved at this point. However, it persists on the main parkinson-journal.de website, not always, but occasionally and without any apparent cause.

    #1419026

    Hi,

    Thank you for the inquiry.

    Did you insert iframes into the tabs? The problem seems to be related to the consent message within the iframe content. We suggest creating separate pages for each tab rather than embedding them within a single tab section.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

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