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SPPB 5.x - Three (3) Specific BUGS In Backend Editor!!

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Randall

SP Page Builder 1 year ago

Hi, please look into -and correct- these 3 specific BUGS I noticed in the Backend. Current SPPB 5.2.6.

Some of us ONLY work with the Backend editor, so this is very important!!

Thanks in advance!!

-- ALL 3 things were OK in SPPB 3.8.10.

Bug 1 - Cannot input a negative (-) value in 'Z-index'.

https://imgbox.com/byJRw2NR

Bug 2 - Cannot input a value over 100 in 'Border-Radius'.

https://imgbox.com/i2w8ujH6

Bug 3 - There's NO 'Interaction' tab in the Backend. Please include it there!!

https://imgbox.com/b2qk3tov

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4 Answers
Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Accepted Answer
Support Agent 1 year ago #148268

Hi

Thanks for contacting us and thanks for your opinions. It's not bug actually by default the settings are like this. By the way, I will inform our team about your opinions so that they can think about it.

-Regards.

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R
Randall
Accepted Answer
1 year ago #148278

Thanks for reading this, Mehtaz..

Actually I said Bugs because the #1 (Z-index) & #2 (Border-Radius) elements were working as expected in v3.8.10, and now in v5.2.6 they appear as unfinished work, half-done functionality on this latest Builder...

1 -- Z-index: So how do you get a negative value in there??

2 -- Border-Radius: either accept a value greater than 100, or have the option (like other settings have) to select between % / px in the input field.... (seems like right now is based solely on % value)

3 -- Interaction tab: might be the Devs' decision to NOT include it in the Backend, so this one yes, it's my 'wish' to see it in the Backend (like it was in 3.8.10).

I repeat, some of us only work with the Backend Editor.

But 1 & 2 are Bugs!!

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Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Mehtaz Afsana Borsha
Accepted Answer
Support Agent 1 year ago #148281

Hi

I have talked with our DEV team and reported these bugs in our bug list. So that our team will fix it ASAP.

Thanks for informing us.

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Paul Frankowski
Paul Frankowski
Accepted Answer
Senior Staff 1 year ago #148295

ad 2) Indeed using px/% would be much better option.

Added to wish list.

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