What browsers does Site Studio support?
Site Studio supports the same browsers as the current latest version of Drupal.
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Site Studio supports the same browsers as the current latest version of Drupal.
Yes. You can create tables within a WYSIWYG element if a contributed module is enabled.
If you're removing styling from a base style, those styles still apply until you have saved the base style.
Yes. There are a number of recommendations for editors using Site Studio.
Use our interactive flexbox demo below to visualise how flex can help you layout your content.
Whilst it is possible to use Drupal core's configuration management system to deploy Site Studio entities this is not the recommended approach due to the additional dependencies that Site Studio supports.
You can integrate social metadata as you would on a traditional Drupal setup. Information within the layout canvas can not be used as social metadata.
Yes. You can use Geo fields on your content type and then connect them to a the Google map marker element within your template.
Yes, you can template custom entity types. There are some hooks that need to be implemented.
Yes. You can use a custom theme with Site Studio. We recommend creating a custom theme as a sub-theme of the Site Studio minimal theme.
No, there are some known issues when using Site Studio with AMP, which we are working to resolve.
Yes. You can use Elements on the layout canvas to create content but it is not recommended.
No. You can't use the BigPipe Drupal core module with Site Studio.
Yes. Acquia DAM can be used with Site Studio.
Yes. Contextual filters on views work as configured within the Drupal view.
You can only add combinators to child selectors. Add a child selector and combinator will appear in the Style tree.
If you’re trying to rotate the element front on, use the Z rotate property.
In some cases using match heights can cause your page to run slow. We recommend using CSS where possible.
Base styles are CSS styles for HTML elements.
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