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.
No. You cannot expose block forms or settings in Site Studio component forms.
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.
No, you cannot use SCSS variables in your codebase inside the Site Studio interface.
Yes, you can use Drupal fields in certain parts of Site Studio.
The 'Range' in the menu list item element sets which list items at the current level the settings should apply to.
Yes, you can build mega menus using Site Studio. Building mega menus requires advanced knowledge of jQuery in Site Studio and CSS.
It depends on the use case. For fields and their field formatters use a 'Field' element, for data without field formatters, use a token.
To use an SCSS variable, enter your chosen variable into the appropriate CSS property.
You don’t have to add units unless you want to use a specific unit or you’re adding Custom CSS properties.
This is because you have the page title block in the content region.
The Site Studio hidden region is a useful holder for blocks that you want to render using the Site Studio block element.
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.
Running the composer update command will update any composer packages that have newer versions available.
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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