• I’m facing a problem with the layout of a duplicated product. When duplicating a page the layout is the same as the original. But when I edit a parameter (eg change a letter in a field -through the swift page builder), the layout changes automatically- specifically the margin/padding of elements.
    But when I edit the original product page (not duplicated one) the layout stays the same (as it should).
    Searching the differences in the shortcode attributes I noticed some of the following new attributes (in the duplicated product):
    a) border_styling_global=”default”, border_size=”0″ in the [spb_text_block]

    b) element_name=’Row”, row_col_pos=”default”, in the [spb_row]

    Is there a conflict between the Swift page builder and duplicator?
    The page with the issue:
    airetos.com/products/adu-ar9375-nx-copy/

    The original product page:
    airetos.com/products/adu-ar9375-nx/

    • This topic was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by sokgr3.
    • This topic was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by sokgr3.
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  • Plugin Author metaphorcreations

    (@metaphorcreations)

    I’m not sure why anything in the content would be changing. My plugin is pretty basic… It just takes the current post item, copies it, and inserts a new post (using wp_insert_post) with the same content and custom fields. There may be something within the Swift page builder that modifies the content/output that is unique to WordPress… I’m not sure. I have never worked with the Swift page builder before.

    You may want to contact the author of the Swift page builder and see if they have any direction on this.

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