FYI: A problem I discovered (and solved). Blocks 'hidden' after template change.
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I recently changed from GreekYogurt to Skyline (excellent by the way).
The issue I had was that there was a leftover block that was invisible while in edit mode. This was a logo I had in a content block at the top, and it appears the new theme put it's Nav block on-top of it. Thus I could not 'get to' my contact block to delete it since it was not visible.
How to Fix:
Simple, Goto 'Design' on the page you're editing...you will see the current theme selected. HIT SAVE. Then when you return to edit, the previously hidden content block will be on top. Delete it, done.
Not to digress, here's a weird thing. I installed 'FastestFox' firefox extension which has a 'search bubble' as part of it. When I used Concrete5 on this browser, it embedded the search bubble in EVERY content block I edited.
I had to revisit every content block and manually remove the search bubble code. The code, like a virus, inserted into every content block: e.g. "span class="smarterwiki-popup-bubble.....
So if you want to pull a prank on a Concrete5 user, install FastestFox on their PC and watch them scream as they have search bubbles everywhere in their code!
The issue I had was that there was a leftover block that was invisible while in edit mode. This was a logo I had in a content block at the top, and it appears the new theme put it's Nav block on-top of it. Thus I could not 'get to' my contact block to delete it since it was not visible.
How to Fix:
Simple, Goto 'Design' on the page you're editing...you will see the current theme selected. HIT SAVE. Then when you return to edit, the previously hidden content block will be on top. Delete it, done.
Not to digress, here's a weird thing. I installed 'FastestFox' firefox extension which has a 'search bubble' as part of it. When I used Concrete5 on this browser, it embedded the search bubble in EVERY content block I edited.
I had to revisit every content block and manually remove the search bubble code. The code, like a virus, inserted into every content block: e.g. "span class="smarterwiki-popup-bubble.....
So if you want to pull a prank on a Concrete5 user, install FastestFox on their PC and watch them scream as they have search bubbles everywhere in their code!