Can I roll back a Site Studio package import?
No, there is no way to roll back a Site Studio package import.
Acquia Cohesion renames to Site Studio from version 6.2. Tell me more.
No, there is no way to roll back a Site Studio package import.
No, you cannot layout forms with Site Studio.
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.
You can style tables or forms through the use of base or custom styles.
Yes, you can render react components.
You don’t have to add units unless you want to use a specific unit or you’re adding Custom CSS properties.
If you're removing styling from a base style, those styles still apply until you have saved the base style.
Base styles are CSS styles for HTML elements.
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.
Google maps may not be showing if you have not set a Google maps API key.
Yes, this is possible by creating a custom element.
If you want to add custom code to your website you can use Field formatters, Blocks and Custom Site Studio elements.
No site specific data is stored on the API.
Drupal content field data is NOT transmitted to the API. Only the underlying JSON schema and any information hard coded into templates and styles is transmitted.
Yes. As long as you are using the Site Studio text format you will see two new menus ‘Element styles’ and ‘Inline styles’. Use these to apply custom styles.
The WYSIWYG (ckeditor) adds a paragraph tag around the text within the block quote. This causes it to inherit the text size of your paragraph base style.
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