
David Bjorgen
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David Bjorgen commented,
Bill Fanning, 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 se...
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David Bjorgen commented,
Katarzyna Karpinska Yes, I understand that is the default behavior. But in the instance one of our authors neglects to unlink the Content Block, then any changes could jeopardize the original Conte...
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David Bjorgen commented,
Katarzyna Karpinska Glad to hear that Zendesk is working towards solutions in these areas. To clarify what I am referring to when it comes to global/non-global, let me give you a use case: We've cu...
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David Bjorgen commented,
Here's what it might look like to view a content block within an article source code view.
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David Bjorgen created a post,
Content Blocks: The Good, The Bad, and our Wishlist
After testing out Content Blocks in our organization, we've determined that the feature has future potential but provides us with limited usefulness. I've compiled a list of likes, dislikes, and so...
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David Bjorgen created a post,
Additions to Sideloading
According to this article the only sideload options for articles are users, sections, categories, and translations. It would be nice to have additional options, like user segments. We often export ...
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David Bjorgen commented,
Eric Miller, we were able to do something similar (although we display the list in the article sidebar): https://help.frontlineeducation.com/hc/en-us Using Javascript we identify article pages, gra...
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David Bjorgen commented,
It would be nice if version number in the manifest.js file appeared somewhere on the theme card on the Themes page. The only way to see if your version matches the version in Github is to attempt t...
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David Bjorgen commented,
Diziana, we began having trouble with moment.js also, so we switched over to the lightweight Dayjs for our time calculations.
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David Bjorgen commented,
Don, you can use Javascript to prepend content to the beginning of your article. It's not optimal since it inserts the content after the page loads, but it allows you to change the content all at o...