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No, if you go to a portfolio item, like this:
http://www.billesborgskolen.dk/dev/rundvisning/skolens-kerneydelse/
You can scroll right really far.
scherckaMemberWorks great, thanks!
scherckaMemberHi, the issue is very much still there. 🙂 Let me explain more specifically.
If you go here, this is the default ordering where it’s working fine and I can control it:
http://www.billesborgskolen.dk/dev/fakta/personale/Let’s use two staff profiles in the top row as example, Bettina and Charlotte. They are in correct order.
But click the filter ‘Lærere’, and now Charlotte is #1 and Bettina is #2. The ordering is off for everyone else as well:
http://www.billesborgskolen.dk/dev/personale/laerere/This goes for all other staff profiles and filter views. The only view where I can change ordering is on the default start view before I use the filter. After the filter, it’s like all ordering is ignored.
scherckaMemberSo now I have the site publicly accessible, please how can I solve this issue?
http://www.billesborgskolen.dk/dev/rundvisning/hojt-til-loftet/
scherckaMemberYeah sort of – I got the pointer-events: none to work…
scherckaMemberFrom my own site.
scherckaMemberDoes that work for you on the demosite?
I tried adding it to the demosite in the inspector, and it doesn’t fix it.
scherckaMemberOk thanks – since I only have one portfolio, I will just hardcode the index link to point to my /page/.
That was my main problem – linking back from a portfolio item to the portfolio index page via the index icon in loop-nav.
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