Can I roll back a Site Studio package import?
No, there is no way to roll back a Site Studio package import.
No, there is no way to roll back a Site Studio package import.
The 'Range' in the menu list item element sets which list items at the current level the settings should apply to.
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.
Yes, you can render react components.
Yes, you can personalize content within Site Studio using the context module.
You can integrate social metadata as you would on a traditional Drupal setup. Information within the layout canvas can not be used as social metadata.
Yes. You can create AMP pages that use the Layout canvas for content but there are a number of considerations.
Yes. You can create AMP pages that use the Layout canvas for content but there are a number of considerations.
You can only add combinators to child selectors. Add a child selector and combinator will appear in the Style tree.
If you’re trying to rotate the element front on, use the Z rotate property.
Yes, the component link field supports both internal and external URLs.
No, the entity browser does not work for component defaults as the entities are content, not config.
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.
Yes, you can add custom functionality to your site through the use of custom Drupal modules, sub-themes, and custom elements.
Google maps may not be showing if you have not set a Google maps API key.
You don't. You apply a Descendant selector. These use a (Space).
Yes. If you're a developer you can create your own custom elements. These will appear within the 'Custom element' category in the Sidebar browser.
Yes. If you develop your own Custom elements you can use them within Components and make their fields editable within your them.
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