Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24025979-20131012003831/@comment-24.85.174.229-20131012112011

Yes, thank you for that. As you can see in the source mode of the table's code, the table declaration is at the very bottom when it's supposed to be at the very top which causes the rest of the code above to become plain text.

I've tried moving it to the top myself when this occured but when I republished the edit...it reverts to its normal intended code with the added table declaration I just moved to the top of the table, thus causing the whole page to screw up.

Also as a side problem is when I use a Header 2 right below a table. When I publish it, the header 2 is missing. I f I go back and re-edit the page, the header 2 in both source and visual is showing up just fine as intended. This seems to only happen when I use header 2 as using header 3 and above works fine; as well as plain text.

This also seems to occur only when I try to use a header 2 right after a table. If I place any text(besides empty space), it show's up fine, at the cost of a random piece of text to separate the two. I've tried but that doesn't seem to work either.

If someone can explain what's going on, I'd reeeally appreciate it because I've spent hours trying to see why it's doing this. Does this have something to do with the CSS? Or the article-table class used by default when inserting a table in visual mode?