If I use a Drupal block in a component, can I expose the block settings in the component form?
No. You cannot expose block forms or settings in Site Studio component forms.
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No. You cannot expose block forms or settings in Site Studio component forms.
Yes. You can add Drupal blocks to the layout canvas using the block element.
No. Drupal provides the list of blocks to the block element.
We recommend using decimals e.g. 1.3 as this makes the line height relate to your font size.
No, there is no way to roll back a Site Studio package import.
No, you cannot use SCSS variables in your codebase inside the Site Studio interface.
Color tags allow you to create groupings of colors based off of the color tags that you define in the website settings color palette.
With Site Studio Sync you can export Site Studio configuration in full or in part as a package that can be imported into a different website.
To use an SCSS variable, enter your chosen variable into the appropriate CSS property.
The Site Studio hidden region is a useful holder for blocks that you want to render using the Site Studio block element.
You can only add combinators to child selectors. Add a child selector and combinator will appear in the Style tree.
It depends on the font you are using. If you have individual files for each font, you should upload zip files for each weight.
A Site Studio Package file is a .yml file that contains Site Studio Configuration. The package file allows you to import and export between environments.
You don't. You apply a Descendant selector. These use a (Space).
In mobile first, your styles will inherit upwards from the smallest media query, whereas in desktop first they will inherit down from the largest media query.
The breakpoint indicator shows you which breakpoint you're viewing your website at in the bottom left of the browser.
Go to Extend > Uninstall and search for Site Studio Breakpoint indicator.
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