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Map on meeting info page

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10 years 2 months ago #49412 by athabascadick
I updated the ifram for our map. When I saved the page I could not see the map. It only showed when I logged out of the administrative part. Then it was great. Why couldn't I see it when loģged in?
Doug Kariel
9386 athabascalanding.freetoasthost.org
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10 years 2 months ago - 10 years 2 months ago #49413 by SteveTheTechie
Because the code inserts the map for you in the page. It is not part of the edited content (in the editor) in the Meeting Info page.

The map insertion code is a "helper" feature. You do not have to use it. You can always use the editor alone and locate the iframe in the edited content alone. (Doing it the "hard way".) For example, in my club website, I put the iframe in the editor so that I can locate it above some exterior photos of our meeting venue. If I used the normal map iframe helper, the map would always end up located *below* whatever content I put in the editor.

Also, you have to keep in mind that the admin console is a website configuration tool that is designed to *approximate* what you will actually see in your website where possible. However, in all cases, you should not expect that what you see in the admin console will exactly match your viewable website. You have to exit the admin console to get the page refresh which is what forces the changes to actually be incorporated. I will be trying to improve on the "approximation" (the illusion of "WYSIWYG") as we move forward, but for now, it is what it is.
Last edit: 10 years 2 months ago by SteveTheTechie.
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