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  • in reply to: Avia Layout Architect buggy #619155

    Hi Andy,
    no – it’s also not working with the WordPress default theme.. just as I’m changing from the visual to the text editor, or from the text to the visual editor, the <br /> are gone. So you think it’s a WordPress-sided problem – not theme-sided, aren’t you? Alternatively, could it be a problem with the Avia Layout Architect itself?

    Thank’s a lot for your patience.

    Austrian regards,
    .NETengine

    in reply to: Avia Layout Architect buggy #616466

    Thank’s for your reply Andy.

    The problems with the jQuery are solved with the update and the entry in the functions.php – thank you a lot for this.

    But we still have the problem with the Avia Layout Architect, even if all plug-ins are deactivated. Please check the link we sent you in the first question – the same problem was already there in the year 2014 – please help us to solve the problem with the breaks in the editor.

    Kind regards from Austria.

    thank you Devin, for the information. So I need to use a work around. So I will copy the administrator role, and strip it from all the rights I do not want the semi-admin to be able to do. Should work then.

    But it would be cool if you and your team could maybe think about capabilities and user roles, so that the site admin can determine other user groups, and what they are able to do. Because I think it is often a topic, to let users do some things (for instance set up sliders) but not let them update plugins or something. So maybe a solution for the user rights of the layout builder and the slider would not be a bad idea. :)

    Thanks and best regards from Austria :)

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