What are custom styles?
Custom styles are CSS styles for classes.
Custom styles are CSS styles for classes.
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 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.
Yes, you can render react components.
Yes, you can add custom functionality to your site through the use of custom Drupal modules, sub-themes, and custom elements.
You can use Elements to create content but we don't recommend doing so for multiple reasons.
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.
Modifiers allow you to apply styles to an element when a specific class, id or attribute is present.
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.
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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