A content block is great for basic text and images. Headers, paragraphs, and more-- if you can use a word processor, you can create and update content blocks in concrete5.
If you have ever used TinyMCE, that's what we're using here. The toolbars the content block shows can be configured in the dashboard.
Note: If you're copying text out of MS Word you should really use that little clipboard icon in the upper left of the toolbar to clean your content up.
*** This package is now available on the marketplace: http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/designer-content/ ***
I've made a "custom block creator" which aims to solve the problem of allowing you (as the site designer) to specify exactly how som…
Ok...this is a biggie! Possibly my largest, and definitely my most complex, Concrete5 project to date is looming on the horizon, and I would really love to get a couple of things straight (even if just from a high 'yes, this is possible' type level) befor…
UPDATE: BETA version released - see attachments. Requires Concrete 5.5
Hey everyone,
I've been using a custom block internally for quite awhile and have reached the point where I'd like to get some pre-marketplace feedback on it. I'm currently ref…
Hi,
Noob here. I'm not that great with html/css/php. I took the destyle theme and edited it a bit. Before I and edited it and after many attempts when I switch my home page from right side bar to full width it leaves a gray vertical separator line in t…
Hi everybody, can someone help with this:
I am not able to put a Content Block in a Stack. If I choose Add block, then Content Block: a new window will open, but the (TinyMCE) editor does not open in that window?!?!
This makes it virtually impossible …
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