By Tom on Monday, 04 February 2019
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in the draft blog post, I cannot always alter <li> indent to the right.

The option grayed out when I select a set of bulleted items. - see image 1

When I select the 2nd or 3rd item, the indent right is available. - see image 2

changing the tags in any of the template css files have no effect.

I cannot see where it might be controlled in any of the EB css files

Thanks
Hey Tom,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is actually a public day off for us here. This is actually controlled by the editor itself and it isn't part of EasyBlog. If you have this issue when using EasyBlog, chances are you will have the same problem with the articles in Joomla too since you are using the same editor on Joomla articles.

What I would suggest you to do is to try to copy and paste the contents again and give it a try again because the editor would automatically clean the markup (if needed to)
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Tuesday, 05 February 2019 22:22
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It is the editor and there will be an update to fix it this week

A new problem is that when the post is pending I cannot see the post when I click on Preview. I get
400 - Sorry but we couldn't find the blog entry that you are looking for
Tom
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Wednesday, 06 February 2019 21:55
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One more issue is that the author of the blog cannot publish it from the Review page when logged into the front end of the site. The checkboxes are grayed out
Tom
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Thursday, 07 February 2019 01:30
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Hey Tom,

I have just tried this on the site and the checkbox seems to be working fine, https://take.ms/IKtNL . Also, when the post is pending approval, you cannot preview it. It can be edited again though.
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Thursday, 07 February 2019 12:17
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I can as a superuser but the author cannot publish it. The user has – Author – Editor and – Publisher access.

When she only had Publisher access, she could see the post held for review but with the three levels enabled, she cannot see the review now.

What access does she need to be able to approve the post?
Tom
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Thursday, 07 February 2019 18:28
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I see that the user has to have at least back end administrator-level access to approve a review.

Where is the setting to automatically send the post to an admin to review and publish?

Can the user not be that person?
Tom
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Thursday, 07 February 2019 18:39
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Hey Tom,

Sorry but I don't quite get you here. If you want the person to have the ability to save and publish the post instead of it sending to another user for approvals, you need to assign them into a user group that has the publishing rights, https://take.ms/5PpsG
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Thursday, 07 February 2019 23:42
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OK, that makes sense.

One more thing though. When the post is published, the formatting does not appear in the blog home page but does appear when you click the Continue Reading button

In the first post on the site, CHANGES TO THE CANADA PENSION PLAN (CPP) there is no bold or header formatting and the table that is in the post appears as text.

Is there a setting to prevent the blog home page from stripping out the formatting?
Tom
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Friday, 08 February 2019 19:29
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the home page i am referring to is https://kellybookkeeping.com/blog. If you click on the first post, you will see the article as it is meant to be viewed.
https://kellybookkeeping.com/blog/changes-to-the-canada-pension-plan-cpp

thanks
Tom
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Friday, 08 February 2019 19:30
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If you are relying on the automated truncation, unfortunately it wouldn't be possible. If you would like to retain the format as it is, you should add a read more so that the system doesn't need to perform any truncation.

By the way, can you please start a new thread instead of piling up all your questions on a single thread? It is very difficult for other team members to go through this thread because they need to read every single reply only to realize that your last question wasn't even related to this thread.
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Saturday, 09 February 2019 16:25
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thanks, i will close this
Tom
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Saturday, 09 February 2019 21:05
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You are most welcome and Thanks for understanding.
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Sunday, 10 February 2019 20:18
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