• It just workeedand it saved me a lot of time.

    I liked that I was able to customize background images, gutter and more without having to with code.

    I have a couple of suggestions.
    First, it would be helfpful to be able to have the full wysiwyg editor view on the Custom HTML module.
    Second, in my opinion the widget class shouldn’t be added by default, it messes up the CSS. By default you’re gonna have the class widget for footer or other widgets and it overrides the main content CSS.

    Thanks for your job in this great plugin.

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  • Plugin Support Andrew Misplon

    (@misplon)

    Hi @doomsan

    Thanks for taking the time to add a review, we’re really glad to hear you’re finding Page Builder useful.

    Thanks for your considered feedback. It sounds like you found the widget class setting at Settings > Page Builder > Widgets > Widget Class. You’re right, it’s easier to work with it disabled. I’ll definitely chat with Greg and Braam about starting users off with that setting default disabled.

    The Custom HTML widget is a core WordPress widget so I’m not sure we can do much there. You wouldn’t get the code highlighting and related support but you could work with the SiteOrigin Editor widget instead and then have access to a Text and Visual tab. Hopefully, I haven’t missed something important in this point, please, let me know if I have.

    Thanks again ??

    Thread Starter Doomsan

    (@doomsan)

    Great, that’s what I was looking for!

    One question, just out of curiosity. What CSS properties do you use to change the collapse order (left on top, right on top)?

    I’ve been trying to figure it out but i can’t.

    Thanks!

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    Plugin Support Andrew Misplon

    (@misplon)

    Super, glad to hear that helped ??

    If the row in question is a Page Builder row then you can do that from within the row settings when editing the page.

    Changing the row order would depend on how they’re being aligned. If the row is using flexbox then you could do it quite easily.

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31830731/div-re-order-with-css

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