I'm wondering if there is a feature in core or a contrib module that will give me a veritical menu block, similar to the ones shown here, that does not reqire custom theming.
Hm, without Basis (directly or as a base theme), everything should work out of the box. If you use Basis, the issue is the following definition from core/themes/basis/css/component/footer.css:
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A simple way — use Field Group to create a container for fields
https://backdropcms.org/project/field_group
and CSS Flex оr Grid to alignment.
You can also create Fieldsets to...
Yes. The are several ways to do this:
Install Mail System and select "Testing" for delivery in admin/config/system/mailsystem
Install Maillog / Mail developer...
Posted1 day 9 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
The short answer is no, you can't theme forms or change their layouts through the UI. There is a ported version of Display Suite, which has a submodule called Display Suite Forms that allows you...
Posted1 day 9 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
Thanks!
I tested PayPal WPS (since I also use it in my Drupal 7 Commerce shop).
With the PayPal server SANDBOX mode (no real payment transaction, just simulated).
And everything...
Posted2 days 17 hours ago by (Peter.B.Eriksen) on:
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The Nice Menus module gives me something close to what I want, except it definitely needs a bit of theming.
https://backdropcms.org/project/nice_menus
Hm, without Basis (directly or as a base theme), everything should work out of the box. If you use Basis, the issue is the following definition from core/themes/basis/css/component/footer.css:
.l-footer .menu > li {
float: left;
}
In that case, theming is necessary, I guess:
.l-footer .menu > li {
float: none;
}
Place menu blocks or content blocks into the footer and apply to the parent container
.l-footer-inner {
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
}
and
.l-footer-inner > div {
width: 25%;
}
https://www.w3schools.com/css/css3_flexbox.asp