I just updated today and am having the same issue. Any update on the progress of this being fixed? Thank you!
Patrick
Hi Patrick,
No word on a permanent fix yet, but for the time being, I added this line of css to the end of my theme’s main stylesheet (style.css) :
div.siteorigin-panels-ui-widget-overlay.ui-widget-overlay.ui-front { z-index: 1;}
Let me know if that works for you.
– Andrew
Thanks a ton Andrew that worked!
Patrick
As far as I can tell this is because of some sort of CSS conflict. For Page Builder on it’s own, the z-index of the overlay is lower than the z-index of the dialog, so it shouldn’t be a problem.
I’ll look at ways of resolving this conflict. Can either of you provide me with your plugin list?
Hi Greg,
Thank you for looking into this! In addition to Page Builder, I have the following plugins installed:
Advanced Custom Fields
Ultimate TinyMCE
Wordpress SEO
When I installed EventOn, which is an upcoming events plugin, the back end layout of Page Builder got a bit distorted. The add new widget/row/etc. buttons became smushed and a white bar was placed across the screen whenever a dialogue box opened. The white bar was behind the dialogue box but in front of the grey area, and it still remains even with the z-index fix from above. I notified them of the distortion being cause on their support forum. Here is the link (my post over there includes screenshots): Odd Size Changes to Page Builder Layout
The rest of my plugin list is here (although I doubt any of these are the culprit):
Contact Form 7
Contact Form DB
Crumina Menu Customizer
Crumina Slider
CSS3 Responsive Web Pricing Tables Grids
Download Monitor
Email Address Encoder
Google Fonts WordPress
GPP Shortcodes
Layer Slider WP
Page Builder by SiteOrigin
Page Builder Legacy Widgets
SMK Sidebar Generator
Unattach and Re-attach Media Attachments
W3 Total Cache
WordPress SEO
WPBakery Visual Composer
WP Smush.it
Thank you for looking into this Greg!
Patrick
Hey folks, I’m having this same problem and attempted to insert the line you mention above but it didn’t help. Full disclosure, while I do know how to program, I’m a total HTML/CSS noob, so I kind of guess at how to implement things.
Do I literally just insert the line you mention above at the very end of style.css? No container, brackets, etc? I did try that, and it didn’t work for me so I’m guess I’m doing it wrong.
Thanks!
greg
Has anyone found a fix for this?
Having a similar problem since today (after updating to WP 3.9).
Not sure if I need to make a new thread. Just created an account, because I wanted to bring it to the attention of the developers.
When trying to edit a widget on an existing page, the widget opens but is ‘grayed out’. It doesn’t appear in a lightbox and I’m unable to click on anything (forced to refresh the page).
Hope you can fix this awesome plugin 🙂 thanks!