ggim Posted June 20, 2021 Share Posted June 20, 2021 Site URL: https://www.caravan-koenig.de/ Hello, my website does show up properly in the creator but not in the finished web version... where is the issue? "Screenshot 48" is how it is supposed to look.Passwort: 12345 Thanks! Link to comment
creedon Posted June 20, 2021 Share Posted June 20, 2021 It appears that your block layout has gotten out of whack. You've got some funky nesting going on. I suggest try rebuilding that section. You could duplicate the section or page, work on the duplicate, then swap the duplicate in. I like to use line and spacer blocks to help keep things from nested. Then remove the unneeded lines and spacers at the end of the layout process. Let us know how it goes. Find my contributions useful? Please like, upvote, mark my answer as the best ( solution ), and see my profile. Thanks for your support! I am a Squarespace ( and other technological things ) consultant open for new projects. Link to comment
ggim Posted June 20, 2021 Author Share Posted June 20, 2021 3 hours ago, creedon said: It appears that your block layout has gotten out of whack. You've got some funky nesting going on. I suggest try rebuilding that section. You could duplicate the section or page, work on the duplicate, then swap the duplicate in. I like to use line and spacer blocks to help keep things from nested. Then remove the unneeded lines and spacers at the end of the layout process. Let us know how it goes. Can you explain how you would use the line-and-block-trick in this case please? The issue seems to be with the svg-files. 4 x the dollar-sing work just fine next to each other, but with the other 3 symbols, the same doesn't work. Do you think this has something to do with the HTML code of the svg-files? Link to comment
creedon Posted June 20, 2021 Share Posted June 20, 2021 I went to take a look to see if it might be the the SVG but the site has expired. One issue with editing in SS is that it's very easy to accidentally have blocks get nested without realizing is. The line and spacer block trick make it easier to not get into trouble. For example. If you are trying to create two rows, use a line block to keep the two rows separated. Then after you are sure things are good, remove the line block. Find my contributions useful? Please like, upvote, mark my answer as the best ( solution ), and see my profile. Thanks for your support! I am a Squarespace ( and other technological things ) consultant open for new projects. Link to comment
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