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Hi guys
On the C5Hub support sitehttp://fundamental.c5hub.com/help/blocks...
there is a note that "each block comes with its own documentation".
So far I can only see the "Slick Slider" docs, are the additional docs located somewhere in the theme download?
Thnxs
On the C5Hub support sitehttp://fundamental.c5hub.com/help/blocks...
there is a note that "each block comes with its own documentation".
So far I can only see the "Slick Slider" docs, are the additional docs located somewhere in the theme download?
Thnxs
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Status: | Resolved |
Yes thanks it was helpful. I would agree that you have to spend some time working, playing & deconstructing tools to really become familiar with a CMS like C5 (esp. when you've worked with other CMS's)
Sometimes though when you're trying to get things done quickly for a client, trying to figure out all the gotchas can be time consuming.
I find I have to use Firebug a lot to see how things are constructed or where they are placed.
Like the 'Back to Top' block. Wasn't immediately obvious where to place this.
Or for example after dropping in the Pricing block I realised I had to delete my first attempt, then create three columns in the layout and then add the block to each of these.
Yes, they are fairly self explanatory once you've spent some time with them but its that 1 step forward, 1 step backwards dance that sometimes I wish I could circumvent :-)
Sometimes though when you're trying to get things done quickly for a client, trying to figure out all the gotchas can be time consuming.
I find I have to use Firebug a lot to see how things are constructed or where they are placed.
Like the 'Back to Top' block. Wasn't immediately obvious where to place this.
Or for example after dropping in the Pricing block I realised I had to delete my first attempt, then create three columns in the layout and then add the block to each of these.
Yes, they are fairly self explanatory once you've spent some time with them but its that 1 step forward, 1 step backwards dance that sometimes I wish I could circumvent :-)
Hope that's helpful