Pro 13. Dynamic content and HTML Code
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In Pro 13. if I have "Dynamic Content" cell and "HTML Code" cell on the same page. The combine together as one cell. How can I have them seperated?
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Barry, you could vary the margins or perhaps use cell style to add a border, drop shadow, etc., but can you provide a link to the page with the issue or a snapshot indicating the problem?
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Hi, Thank you for your reply,
Attached are 2 screen captures joined as one image. The top section shows the layout of two cells. The top cell (HTML Code) has a border and shadow to show its parameters and the scroll bars turned off. The second cell is a dynamic content type, two separate cells.
In the lower part depicts the output of that layout. This Shows that the dynamic content is displayed within the HTML code cell and the border is extended to the bottom of the page.
I do have this code hosted locally as placing it online would be useless.
Regards Barry
Barry, I have created a layout the same as yours and cannot replicate the problem sorry (html cell set to 250px height).
Can you try removing the html code from the cell (temporarily) and replacing it with "hello world"?
In my test, this is what I got . . .
If this works for you, perhaps your html code is causing the issue. I have removed html code from a number of sites which worked well in V12, but was obviously not up to scratch for use in V13
In my case strangely most of the time the code was affecting adjacent cells on a page, there was never any fault obvious in the html code cell.
If these comments are of no help, please let us know so someone more knowledgeable than I can have a go.
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yes I have moved it around even put other cells in and they all are encapsulated inside the HTML code cell. I'll keep experimenting.
Thank you
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Thank you for your hint. through further investigation I found that a </table> was remarked out. All works well
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Thank you
Impressive - nice site.
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Thank you,
There is a lot of work in the back end.