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Brizy issue with its basic design.

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  • KC George

    Hello Alfred,

    We apologize for the inconvenience. The toolbar of the Brizy Text element does not display on the element itself; instead, it is designed to display at the top or bottom of the element. If you have a long text, the toolbar will display either at the bottom or at the top of the text. Formatting of long texts become challenging as a result. To make the toolbar accessible, kindly consider splitting the long text into manageable chunks. You can access the toolbar in your page if you move the first paragraph to a different Text element. Each paragraph should ideally have its own Text element.

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  • Alfred Alonso

    Hi K,

    Appreciate the response.

    FYI: There is no way that I can find that will have the toolbar of the an y element display at the top. This would have solved my problem.

    I should not have to change a privacy policy page or anything on a site to accommodate a "quirk" of a software. I know workarounds happen all the time, but this one is major.

    It would be nice if these toolbars, thru a modifier key, can be shown at the top or at the side. or maybe show up in the side bar. No shame in looking like elementor, after all, elementor doesn't have this issue.

    Thanks again,

    Alfred

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  • Ariel H.

    Hi Alfred,

    Thank you for your feedback. We understand how having the toolbar positioned differently could improve the editing experience. While this isn’t currently an option, we appreciate you sharing your thoughts. We’ll pass this along to the team for consideration.  

    You may also submit it as a feature request on our Ideas and Roadmap page - https://www.brizy.io/ideas-and-roadmap

    This platform helps us track suggestions more effectively and prioritize feature requests based on user needs.

    Best regards,  
    Ariel H.

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  • KC George

    Hello Alfred,

    You could also consider the work around to paste the legal documents first into Google Docs, format the document in Google Docs, copy and paste the formatted text into the Brizy Text element. The Brizy Text element will retain all headings, bold, italics and other formatting from Google Docs.

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