• Hi,
    I and a colleague are using SiteOrigin Page Builder to construct a page for a project. This page has over 10 rows, each with about 3 columns.

    Anyway, at one point the Page Builder tab didn’t appear in his browser, though refreshing brought it back. However, once that happened, all of the layout work we’d done in Page Builder was gone, and reverting to an older revision didn’t solve the problem. I’m guessing I probably saved at some point after the glitch happened, saving over my previous layout with a blank one. Changing revisions didn’t help at all — I get the impression that PageBuilder doesn’t pay any attention to the Visual and Text tabs?

    Regardless of whether this was a one-off issue (Which I’m not sure it was, making me extremely hesitant to continue using your plugin for this project), it would be really really great to have revision support built into Page Builder (Which, despite the issue I’ve had, is a truly marvellous plugin I’ve recommended to quite a few people now).

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks.

    -Ændrew.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/siteorigin-panels/

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  • The visual editor is a read-only container when Page Builder is used. In the many of pages created with Page Builder, I would think your particular issue may have to do with a js conflict with possibly another plugin.

    Another WP related issue and not PB, is that while you are saving your page, you should await for the page to stop loading before you click on View Page or refresh the browser. If you are in a browser session and you hit save, then you refresh before the file has been saved, you can produce unexpected results.

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