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cbeyer on August 21, 2018
Okay! Here's the situation. I'm building a set of templates, and I'm using the new design manager beta (which I love, by the way). I'm creating modules at the upper level, to make it easy for our content people to edit, but I have smaller shared ele read more
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Actually it seems possible now. If you have a design you want to reuse, you can make it a macro that you import to other modules. Example macro.h...read more
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andre9000 on October 16, 2018
Hi, let's say we have the following file system in the Design Manager: Is it possible to limit the access for certain users to only be able to access the "Email Templates" folder? We want our editors to be able to create email templat read more
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andre9000 on August 29, 2018
Hi, I am trying to link the social share module with a custom url, provided in the template: {% widget_block social_sharing "my_social_sharing" label='Social Sharing', use_page_url=False, link=module.link.href, overrideable=True %} {% widget read more
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August 30, 2018
Hey guys, thanks for your help! Yes, module.link.href was a text field i created for this module. It was indeed just a syntax error, this wor...read more
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andre9000 on August 29, 2018
Hi, I am trying to link the social share module with a custom url, provided in the template: {% widget_block social_sharing "my_social_sharing" label='Social Sharing', use_page_url=False, link=module.link.href, overrideable=True %} {% widget read more
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Hey guys, thanks for your help! Yes, module.link.href was a text field i created for this module. It was indeed just a syntax error, this wor...read more
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andre9000 on August 13, 2018
This is probably an easy one, but I can not figure it out how to hide an element if it has no value: <h1>{% text "h1" label='Enter H1', value='This is the H1' %}</h1> <style> {% if "h1" is none or "h1" == "" %} h1 { di read more
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August 14, 2018
Awesome, works perfectly. Thank you, good to know!
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andre9000 on August 13, 2018
This is probably an easy one, but I can not figure it out how to hide an element if it has no value: <h1>{% text "h1" label='Enter H1', value='This is the H1' %}</h1> <style> {% if "h1" is none or "h1" == "" %} h1 { di read more
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August 14, 2018
Awesome, works perfectly. Thank you, good to know!
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