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[Résolu] WYSIWYG editor in a repeatable field group – part 2

This support ticket is created Il y a 4 années et 10 mois. There's a good chance that you are reading advice that it now obsolete.

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Dernière mise à jour par Christian Cox Il y a 4 années et 10 mois.

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When adding a WYSIWYG editor to a repeatable field group it shows me just a (small) selection of the buttons that are normally available. Is that correct? If so; why? And is there a workaround to have more styling options?

I have a version of Types 3.38 and I am experiencing this same issue.

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Hi, I'm including a screenshot here showing the formatting options I see in a RFG WYSIWYG. Note that the last button in the first row toggles the second row of buttons. Can you share a screenshot from your screen so I can compare the available buttons?

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Hi, this is what I see. I apologize for the late response.

#1489495

Okay thanks for the image, I can see a few differences. I'm curious to know if this is caused by a conflict with your theme or another plugin. Can you try these troubleshooting steps?
- Temporarily deactivate all plugins except Types and Views, activate a default theme like Twenty Twenty, and deactivate all custom code snippets in Toolset > Settings > Custom Code tab.
- Be sure your WordPress installation is up-to-date, as well as your Toolset plugins.
- Clear your browser cache and test again.
--- If the problem is resolved, reactivate your theme and other plugins one by one until the problem returns.
--- If the problem was not resolved, try a different browser like Chrome or Firefox to be sure there isn't a browser extension conflict.

Please let me know the results of these tests and we can go from there.