How do we get to these? Do I need to uninstall the flexible_layout module first? Is there anything else about an existing pre-1.14 site that would need to be changed / updated to use this feature?
Hi @Gnome and welcome to Backdrop
When I create custom layout templates I put them in /layouts/custom/my_layout
Note: you can split modules and layouts between contrib and custom...
Posted3 days 11 hours ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) on:
This post explains how to do this in Drupal 7. In Backdrop, File Entity is already part of core. You will need to download and install module Views Field View.
https://drupal.stackexchange...
Posted4 days 19 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
After alot of trials, i have done the obvious and translated the whole block for different languages with each property condition as follows:
->propertyCondition('langcode', 'en...
Thanks so much! It's working now:
I was able to transfer the docroot files to the containing directory without the need for a second database or any manual configuration export/import/sync...
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You don't need to turn anything on. From the layouts listing, you should see a new tab labeled "Templates"
From there, click the "Add flexible layout template" link at the top!
Ah hah. So layouts themselves work the same way, it's creating a dynamic template that's new. Nice.
Tangential, it seems like I needed to do a separate update of layouts to 1.15? In addition to updating core Backdrop. I had missed that.
@brad.bulger - Please elaborate on what you mean by a separate update of Layouts to 1.15?
I'm unaware of any update related to layouts that is outside of the core update. You may be misunderstanding something (or I am).