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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
@forfun If that is the case then enable markdown extra in system configuration. Then you can add almost any HTML you want:) This has the same effect. The picture will not show as the code inside the
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
I basically want to do the same and think i should be possible with a custom template .twig file similar to the text.html.twig contained in the antimatter theme. <div class="modular-row callout"&g
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
If that is the case then enable markdown extra in system configuration. Then you can add almost any HTML you want:) To succeed always think simple first. Everything else comes afterwards.
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
Well 3 underlines (___) in markdown will add <hr> which doesn't really help me. I would need something like this: <div> ![test] (test.png) Hier der Text </div> (Added a space between
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
I see advantages separating these into blocks inside a module. But if you take a look at the possibilities with markdown editing then you see that everything you ask for can be done there. In the sect
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
I think I will try the child pages (didn't study how to implement them yet) and see the outcome. It's not read-more, but more like a landing page where one section can have multiple rows.
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
I have tried nesting the blocks(modules) in section 1 in a folder and within section 1, but failed. When working with modular pages you are not really working with child pages, rather modules or block
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
True, so I keep the structure in the Front-End and work with page childs on back-end. One last question here: would it be possible to do the nesting of section 1 with modular page and the sections 1,
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
Yea, I understand. This would look nicer at the back end, but it would make no difference in the front end since you can style it exactly as you want.
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Create one page with 4 sections (in Admin Panel)
· 9 years ago
Yes, but my problem is that what I described above is only one part of the homepage. Other sections below should follow. The structure would look something like this: Homepage: Section 1 -- Block 1