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.
Acquia Cohesion renames to Site Studio from version 6.2. Tell me more.
No. You cannot expose block forms or settings in Site Studio component forms.
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
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.
Yes. You should revision your Site Studio assets like other configuration using a service like Git.
We recommend using decimals e.g. 1.3 as this makes the line height relate to your font size.
Color tags allow you to create groupings of colors based off of the color tags that you define in the website settings color palette.
You have to upload a JSON file to provide the index of the icons within your chosen icon font.
You can style tables or forms through the use of base or custom styles.
The Site Studio hidden region is a useful holder for blocks that you want to render using the Site Studio block element.
No. Site Studio allows the site builder to select, either use of IMCE or Entity browser for browsing and selecting images.
It depends on the font you are using. If you have individual files for each font, you should upload zip files for each weight.
Yes, the SVG image field module can be used with Site Studio.
Cohesion layout revisions are created at the same time as node revisions, but not always deleted at the same time.
Use the "Node Revision Delete" contributed module to manage your node and associated cohesion_layout revisions.
Use the tools included in the "Entity Reference Revisions" contributed module.
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