
David Bjorgen
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Latest activity by David Bjorgen-
David Bjorgen commented,
Stacy Soley All you need to do is load your custom theme into the theme library. Once it's in the library, you can preview the theme functionality by clicking the "Customize" button; a preview of y...
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David Bjorgen commented,
This is a much needed feature. Adding my support.
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David Bjorgen commented,
Excellent upgrade, and a large step in the right direction. Thanks for adding a central location for managing Content Blocks, as well as the ability to edit via the code view. Looking forward to im...
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David Bjorgen commented,
Miguel Romero, once you've broken the link with GitHub, there is no way to restore it. Instead, you must pull another instance of your theme from GitHub and make it the live theme. On the occasion ...
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David Bjorgen commented,
The custom page limit of 10 is ridiculous.
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David Bjorgen commented,
Nikki, there isn't a way to export settings from one theme and import them into another theme, if that's what you're asking. All settings for each newly added theme must be manually set.
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David Bjorgen commented,
Are custom pages included in search results?
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David Bjorgen commented,
It's a step in the right direction. However, Content Blocks won't be useful until they can: Contain mixed content (images, tables, the ability to add CSS styling such as divs and classes, etc.) Be...
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David Bjorgen commented,
For purposes, Content Blocks won't be useful until they can: Contain mixed content (images, tables, the ability to add CSS styling such as divs and classes, etc.) Be editable using the source edit...
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David Bjorgen commented,
@..., could you set up a user segment specifically for students, as well as a user segment for non-students? Then you can define your article visibility by either user segment. If a user segment is...