What are style guides?
Style guides provide site builders with the tools to create theme-specific settings which affect the style and layout of a website.
Style guides provide site builders with the tools to create theme-specific settings which affect the style and layout of a website.
Yes. You can use style guides to create theme-specific styles.
The 'Edited' tag shows that the value of the field has been edited.
To create style guides go to Site Studio > Style guides
No, you cannot use SCSS variables in your codebase inside the Site Studio interface.
You have to upload a JSON file to provide the index of the icons within your chosen icon font.
Yes, you can use Drupal fields in certain parts of Site Studio.
You can create more than one template to provide layout and style alternatives with the use of the template selector.
It depends on the use case. For fields and their field formatters use a 'Field' element, for data without field formatters, use a token.
The style preview may not be updated because the refresh icon hasn't been toggled to the active state.
To use an SCSS variable, enter your chosen variable into the appropriate CSS property.
You can style tables or forms through the use of base or custom styles.
You can use CSS grid-based properties within Site Studio by using the custom CSS property option in the style builder.
Unordered list base styles can effect the Drupal admin menu. To resolve this, add modifiers to your base styles and apply styles to those to keep them from affecting your Drupal admin menu.
If you’re trying to rotate the element front on, use the Z rotate property.
No, you can use any CSS selector within Site Studio.
Opacity is set using a decimal where 0 is transparent, 0.5 is 50% and 1 is solid.
No site specific data is stored on the API.
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