Hello everyone.
What exactly is the Ajax Save function and why do I need it?
Thank you for your help.
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I would also like to know what Gantry Block is for? I see that it serves as some sort of padding between the image I upload and the article text. Why does it only work with certain numbers such as 50, 40 and 30? Sorry.
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Last Edit: 9 years 7 months ago by Chris L. Reason: more questions
Re: SOLVED What is Ajax Save for? And Gantry Block?
Posted 9 years 7 months ago
The Ajax save is a persistent save feature when you're writing a bunch of code and want to QUICKLY save without saving the whole module/article... it also allows you to scroll back through your changes so you can undo/redo which is pretty cool... I personally don't use it much... you still HAVE to use the main Save button to commit your changes
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Re: SOLVED What is Ajax Save for? And Gantry Block?
Posted 9 years 6 months ago
If a thread is solved please edit your *original/first* post and place "[SOLVED]" (no quotes; don't forget the brackets) at the beginning of your post title. Changing the post icon to the Solved Checkmark is helpful too.
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Re: SOLVED What is Ajax Save for? And Gantry Block?
Posted 9 years 6 months ago
Matt wrote:
If a thread is solved please edit your *original/first* post and place "[SOLVED]" (no quotes; don't forget the brackets) at the beginning of your post title. Changing the post icon to the Solved Checkmark is helpful too.
Hey Matt,
I tried to do that but could not find the edit to my original post.
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