• To everyone else wasting their time trying to figure out why the DMS controls are nowhere to be found…… YOU HAVE TO USE GOOGLE CHROME.

    Seriously, Pagelines, are you for real? You offer reduced functionality themes via www.remarpro.com because you want people to come over to your website and lay down big bucks for your products.

    You didn’t think that was important enough to put some note with the download or on the theme tabs info so people didn’t waste their time getting absolutely nothing on the front end when they were logged in as administrator?

    You could have used the same methodology by which you detect that I’m not using Google Chrome, and put a message on the screen letting me know I needed to use Google Chrome.

    Lord knows you certainly took enough time perfecting not one, but TWO (!!!) advertisements that do some fancy little overlay-popout thing on the bottom of the theme so you can keep those referrals coming! (Do I get affiliate commission for those clicks, by the way?)

    Just Google Chrome. Sheesh.

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  • Theme Author arpowers

    (@arpowers)

    There should be a message about Chrome there.

    And regarding Chrome, the reason that decision was made was simply because it is the best experience regarding using the tools.

    Chrome’s Javascript engine is the fastest and least buggy, so if other browsers were supported they would likely be slow/laggy and ultimately PageLines would be blamed for this.

    In the near future, other browsers will be supported.

    Capobis

    (@ioweuiraosjfosj)

    Spent half of an hour trying to find DMS controls to change template for a page… And then found this.

    Really, if Javascript is not suitable for the task, use simple HTML with frames or whatever.

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