9/9/2023 0 Comments Mobirise testimonials pageI seem to miss if there is a separate HTML snippet ready for copy/pasting - I suppose one should just strip the index.html file and take only the section element. Let's assume the content of the CSS folder in the main dir goes straight to the block's CSS Editor field - so far so good. We spoke - just copy/ paste snippets in the Code Editor's corresponding fields. It's relatively easy to get around though I believe the assets takes place holding the general stuff - like jquery, bootatrap files etc. Now here are my first impressions - I intentionally dived directly into the archive since, let's admit it - most of us do and just later on after getting tired of trying read the docsĪt first look it seems just a bit confusing though, since you once have this CSS folder, and some extra CSS, JS stuff alongside in the assets directory. And sure - no better way than the cleanest HTML/ CSS/ JS combo in snippets. Gustav, what you say about a block once being gathered working not only in Builder but in any web design application makes sense. Hey you guys! Glad to be back with you - I really missed this! Not sure if it will though - should be furhter checked out, but I think will workĪnyway - congrats on the great gob you're doing - if you think I can help - just let me know Now this is just a lucky guess, but I think if you provide it as set of blocks into a project people without the Code Editor will be able to get them too. Oh and one more thing, but can t be really sure about it - this copy/ paste procedure assumes user has the Code Editor on their system. What I'm only trying to do is hopefully help you making it a bit better. Pls don't get me wrong here - it's the result of your thoughts and efforts and whatever way you decided to spread it - it's the right way to be. Thing but I can't recall the extension So Steve, if you're reading this - pls help us out Actually - there was a trick about making such project a theme but I can't really recall how the magic happened - our buddy Steve from the other forum once explained it to me but I'm afraid I lost the sequence. This way one downloads the archive, imports the project (which is I believe utilizing the default Mobirise 4 theme) and save whatever needed as custom block for further use. It's probably a constant work in progress (like with most of us ) however people will know to get a fresh copy from time to time. Not that simple copy/pasting procedure will bother someone much once they go through it, but wouldn't it be easier to just publish somewhere and archive with a Mobirise Builder project having all of your custom blocks gathered at one place. I do have a question though, and pls forgive me if it might have been discussed in earlier in one of the themes concerning your blocks - haven't read them all yet, and I'm just coming back from a long round in the woods - no Internt, sometimes no cell coverage and so (quite refreshing but I really missed spending time around here with you guys)Īnyway - why do you wrap them up in a HTML / CSS / images sequence - isn't it a bit more complicated? In my humble opinion at least. Require free advice in customization your Mobirise extension? Didn’t manage to do the integration? Simply, address to our support, and we will be glad to answer your questions.It's really cool what you're doing - sharing your blocks with the Community.! Respect and apprechiation for that!
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