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  • robf23 Friend
    #930008

    Hello,

    Found a bug. It’s not happened before despite the plugin being present for many years, but since then there have been updates and of course we have changed to Teline V.

    If you are logged in as a Super User to the front end site and there is an attachment in an article, there is a cross at the top centre of the screen. But clicking anywhere on the page even away from the cross invokes the dialogue to delete an attachment (which is what the cross represents) and no other function will work.

    Here’s an example page with the small red cross top centre (if you are logged in as a super user)

    http://www.thebfta.net/bfta-documents/79-bfta-constitution-a-byelaws/115-bfta-bylaws.html

    I cannot seem to turn off editing attachments on the front end for super users which would solve that.

    Where does the problem lay? Attachments or Teline V

    Thanks
    Rob


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    timtecsa Friend
    #930101

    Rob,

    I’m not fully clear what you are getting at but did you check Mouse-over Edit Icons for ….
    in Global Config. See screenshot below.

    Tim


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    robf23 Friend
    #930119

    Hi Tim,

    That’s set to Modules.

    But the Attachments author thinks he may have a solution.

    We’ll see

    Ta for the response

    Rob

    Saguaros Moderator
    #930262

    Hi Rob,

    There is conflict between the css of Attachments with the Bootstrap. You can try with my tweak below:

    • Go to file: ROOT/templates/ja_teline_v (your default template)/css/custom.css (create this file if it doesn’t exist)
    • Add this css rule:
      div.attachmentsList table td.at_edit a.modal {
      position: relative;
      }

    Hope this helps.

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