Can I revision my templates, styles and components?
Yes. You should revision your Site Studio assets like other configuration using a service like Git.
Acquia Cohesion renames to Site Studio from version 6.2. Tell me more.
Yes. You should revision your Site Studio assets like other configuration using a service like Git.
You can create more than one template to provide layout and style alternatives with the use of the template selector.
The style preview may not be updated because the refresh icon hasn't been toggled to the active state.
Yes, you can render react components.
Use our interactive flexbox demo below to visualise how flex can help you layout your content.
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.
Yes, you can add custom functionality to your site through the use of custom Drupal modules, sub-themes, and custom elements.
Yes, the generated templates can be saved to the database.
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.
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.
The Youtube video embed is responsive so it should expand to the width of its parent. If you do need to set a width you can apply the Width CSS property through the Style Builder.
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