• Hi everyone!
    I’m testing the free version of KUBIO+ELEVATE: great Editor, but with a HUGE problem.
    Let me explain.
    When I create a new post, the changes are not saved only for that specific post, but they are applied to ALL THE OTHER POST and also TO THE TEMPLATE SINGLE POST… it’s a tragedy!
    I think there’s a bug and I’ve seen another thread with the same problem but ON PAGES and not ON POSTS… I really would like to buy the 49$ version of Kubio but if this problem persists… I can’t!
    Could you help me?
    Thanks in advance

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support crisanbogdan

    (@crisanbogdan)

    Hello @giampierocicino,

    Thank you for reaching out to us with your concern.

    Based on your description of the issue you may have removed the Post Content block from the template, and directly added your content in its place.

    With Kubio you can and should only edit the styling of your website’s blog posts as any modifications you make to a single post will be replicated across all posts of your website. This is because when you are editing a post in our builder you are actually editing the single post template, rather than a standalone blog post. We would kindly ask you to edit your blog posts’ content using the default editor from your WP Admin > Posts.

    If you want to reset your single post template you can get its content from here:
    https://github.com/extendthemes/elevate-fse-templates/blob/main/block-templates/single.html

    Please see the video below that demonstrates how to achieve the desired result:

    Be sure to let us know if you require any further assistance. We are looking forward to hearing from you.

    Thread Starter giampierocicino

    (@giampierocicino)

    Hello @crisanbogdan

    Thread Starter giampierocicino

    (@giampierocicino)

    Hello @crisanbogdan ,
    thanks for your answer but unfortunately the solutions is not right.
    I add this video that shows what I mean:
    https://youtu.be/-Qfkx1VeGow

    Plugin Support crisanbogdan

    (@crisanbogdan)

    Hello @giampierocicino,

    Thank you for creating a video for us. Unfortunately said video is set to private, thus we are unable to view it. We would kindly ask you to switch it to either unlisted or public for us to be able to see the video and further assist.

    Be sure to let us know once you’ve done so. We are looking forward to hearing from you.

    Thread Starter giampierocicino

    (@giampierocicino)

    Oh sorry, now is unlisted and you should watch it.
    Thanks!

    Plugin Support crisanbogdan

    (@crisanbogdan)

    Hello @giampierocicino,
    Thank you for setting the video to unlisted for us.
    We have checked the video, and the issue stems from the fact that you are trying to use Kubio to edit your blog post content ( as seen in https://youtu.be/-Qfkx1VeGow?t=177 ). When you are inside Kubio and you open a post, you are actually editing the post ( Single ) template, not the content, which means that the modifications will be applied across all blog posts of your website. As you can see in the video, the block before the paragraph with the “one two three […]” text is actually the post content block, that will displays a preview of the current post content ( or a placeholder in case the content is empty ) to give you an idea on how page will look.

    The panel shown here: https://youtu.be/-Qfkx1VeGow?t=209 displays what entities were modified in the current session ( such as template, header, footer, sidebar, or page content ), and allows you to save specific entities. The post content will not be displayed in those, because in editor is displayed just a preview.

    The content posts should be created and edited from inside the WordPress default editor ( WP Admin -> Posts – https://youtu.be/-Qfkx1VeGow?t=141 ). Here you have all the blocks provided by Kubio, but isolated from the template so you can safely make changes without worrying about what is part of the template and what is part of the post content.

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