Wildart
Valued Contributor

Whenever we are finalising each object in our design to become a templated one, (using the layers area) as we move to the next object to be templated, we always have to select it TWICE, before we can proceed. In other words, we can select the next object in our layers area, but the selection STAYS on the previous object and we have to select the next object AGAIN to template it. Perhaps there is a reason or perhaps it can be fixed. it's always been like this.

any feedback from the design team would be great! thank you.

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Cat
Honored Contributor III

This drives me CRAZY! I complained about it ages ago and was told that it was because my internet connection was slow. I have a 120gigabit connection, so I sincerely doubt that's the problem.

If you make any changes to the template fields (you make an object a template, or you change the field name or the URL parameter) and they try to click away from that object, the focus just jumps back, and you have to click again to get someplace else. It always trips me up because I'll change a field name or URL parameter and then go on to the next one... at least I THINK I've moved on to the next one, but the focus doesn't actually change, so then I enter the info for the next field, but really, I'm still on the last field, and pretty soon the whole thing's a mess!

The big clue that there's something programmatic going on here is if you change a field name, click away (which doesn't actually do anything) and then click undo, nothing happens. You have to hit undo twice for your change to undo! I've tried hitting enter after changing a field name and everything else I can think of, but nothing helps. The same problem exists with photo templates as well as text templates - it's like there are two separate events triggering in sequence or something.

I use Windows 10 and have tried both Edge and Chrome. The problem is the same in both browsers.

Windy
Honored Contributor II

I have never encountered this with my touchscreen iPad, which is where I do most designing. (I am adding this to help provide clues to the engineer who will try to solve this problem.)

Cat
Honored Contributor III

p.s. I meant 120 Megabit connection. 120 gigabits would be something though! 😂

 

alissag
Contributor III

I feel like for awhile this went away for me, but now it's back. If it helps I'm using Firefox on a Mac.

KC
Contributor III

This happens to me as well (and has for years), using a new/current MacBook Pro on what should be the top or middle tier cable internet speed from a cable provider in a very suburban area. So internet speed should not be the issue for me, either.

 

 

J32Design
Contributor III

Happens to me as well. Every time I turn a layer into a template.

I don't believe it has anything to do with the internet connection. I am on fast fibre connection. I believe it has something to do with saving and refreshing the template layer name. 

Fiorenzo
Valued Contributor II

As @J32Design assumes, it's more a refreshing and saving issue within the tool rather than a slow internet connection. The trick for avoiding such annoyances is to work a bit slower and to let the tool save your changes before you go further while editing template label and URL fields. In other words, edit your field content, then wait for a second or two until the tool saves the changes, and only then select your next object or fill in the other template field. This way you avoid the issue of template field content not sticking after editing as well as the layer selection issues.

Pádraig
Moderator
Moderator

Hey all,

Thanks for your feedback here. I take note of this and make our team aware of it.

Thanks again,

Pádraig 🙂

chefcateringbiz
Valued Contributor

This happens when I click the objects from the layers menu; when I click on the objects in the design area, they take right away. This also drives me crazy because I end up overwriting template names and have to re-do them. Geez, Zazzle.

Cat
Honored Contributor III

@chefcateringbiz You're right! I just tried it and it worked! I have to think about whether to do that regularly or not. I really try to avoid clicking on things in the design area once I'm "done" with the design because it's just SOOOO easy to move something slightly without intending to. If your mouse isn't completely still when you click, the object will get dragged slightly out of place. I guess it's a "pick your poison" situation. Thanks for letting us know how to get around the double click problem though!