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.
We recommend using decimals e.g. 1.3 as this makes the line height relate to your font size.
No, you cannot layout forms with Site Studio.
Yes, you can use Drupal fields in certain parts of Site Studio.
It depends on the use case. For fields and their field formatters use a 'Field' element, for data without field formatters, use a token.
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To use an SCSS variable, enter your chosen variable into the appropriate CSS property.
You can style tables or forms through the use of base or custom styles.
You can use CSS grid-based properties within Site Studio by using the custom CSS property option in the style builder.
Unordered list base styles can effect the Drupal admin menu. To resolve this, add modifiers to your base styles and apply styles to those to keep them from affecting your Drupal admin menu.
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.
Use our interactive flexbox demo below to visualise how flex can help you layout your content.
If you’re trying to rotate the element front on, use the Z rotate property.
No, you can use any CSS selector within Site Studio.
It depends on the font you are using. If you have individual files for each font, you should upload zip files for each weight.
Running the composer update command will update any composer packages that have newer versions available.
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