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Topic ClosedAction icons piling up at origin point

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    Posted: 22.Mar.2016 at 05:22
Dear Reader,

Thanks in advance for reading the topic.

Prior to making the topic I have googled and spent hours to find the answer of this question.

Question:

When I open some of my blocks in block editor, I see all action icons piled up at origin 0,0 (Picture "Bactionmode is 1 A").

I try to move them to a better location for future editing (Picture "Bactionmode is 1 B").

I save the block but as I hover my cursor above icons, they change to empty boxes as they are in fact piled up at origin again (Picture "Bactionmode is 1 C") in which i have just hovered my cursor on top row of action icons.

Does anyone know what is happening here? How to lock the icon in desired places while bactionmode=1?

It is said somewhere in internet that "set bactionmode=0 and done" but this is not the proper answer.

and here are the pictures:

Bactionmode is 1 A


Bactionmode is 1 B


Bactionmode is 1 C


Bactionmode is 0


Thanks for reading Smile

Kind regards,
Behzad
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29.Mar.2016 at 00:27
any ideas pleas?
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