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.
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 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.
It depends on the use case. For fields and their field formatters use a 'Field' element, for data without field formatters, use a token.
This is because you have the page title block in the content region.
Yes, you can personalize content within Site Studio using the context module.
The Site Studio hidden region is a useful holder for blocks that you want to render using the Site Studio block element.
You can only add combinators to child selectors. Add a child selector and combinator will appear in the Style tree.
Running the composer update command will update any composer packages that have newer versions available.
HTML is escaped when using Drupal tokens in Site studio as a security measure, this follows Drupal core.
This is due to a Drupal core bug.
You don't. You apply a Descendant selector. These use a (Space).
In mobile first, your styles will inherit upwards from the smallest media query, whereas in desktop first they will inherit down from the largest media query.
The breakpoint indicator shows you which breakpoint you're viewing your website at in the bottom left of the browser.
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