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John Juhl's Avatar John Juhl
Hi guys,

after updating to J 5.2 I've discovered this little issue:

When placing SP Pagebuilder articles inside a J5 article, and the placing that article inside another J5 article using ArticlesAnywhere, it doesn't show the SPPB article as is, but as text.



Link to article:

waterproofingpilot.com/index.php/shop-fr...e-toxic-culture.html

PluginTag I use: {article id="710"}{/article}

Kr.

John
Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
It may be due to the system plugin ordering. Try changing the ordering of the plugins in question.
See: regularlabs.com/blog/242-plugin-order-is-important

Otherwise, this combination just doesn't work.
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John Juhl's Avatar John Juhl
Thanks - but it's a bit above my "pay-grade" 🙂

I've tried to place the ArticlesAnywhere plugin both before and after the SPpagebuilder plugin - nothing changes - which indicates that I don't know what I'm doing.
I have also sorted my plugins in accordance with your article (to the best of my ability)

The simple solution is just to let the article I want to show be part of the frontend category - that works fine.

My problem is that I can have future article-structures edited in SPpagebuilder, and embedded into other articles using ArticlesAnywhere - which is why I would like to get it right already now.

So could I perhaps ask you to be a bit more specific about which plugin should go before which.

Please 🙂)
Peter van Westen's Avatar Peter van Westen ADMIN
This is pretty much a SPPageBuilder specific issue. It is probably down to the way it stores its articles.
So not sure if you can get it working or not.
Articles Anywhere is designed to work with Joomla articles. There is no specific support for SPPageBuilder.

See if you can change the order of the Articles Anywhere and any SP system plugins. If it doesn't change anything, then I guess you are out of luck.
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John Juhl's Avatar John Juhl
Thanks Peter.

I guess I'll stop using SPPB in Joomla articles then, and increase my CSS skills instead - after all, "looks and feels" is the only reason why I use SPPB.

Have a nice one 🙂
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