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Formatting of Shortcode elements

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  • Alex

    Hi,

    I'm afraid you'll have to use some custom css. The thing is that the text to look good needs styles, but in Brizy Starter theme(if you use it) there are no styles for this shortcode, so you have to take it from somewhere.  The solution is to add a css class to that element and assign some styles to it.

     
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  • Varun Alurkar

    Okay, is there a way to use the backend name of the predefined Brizy styles in the custom CSS? For example, if I'm using the Graceful (or any other) style for the rest of the website, can I use the Paragraph/Heading styles in the shortcode's CSS class so that I don't have to define it from scratch?

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  • Alex

    you could try. But you will have to test the code in the browser anyway, because most likely you will have to add a more direct path to the element than simply h1 {}.

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  • Varun Alurkar

    Hi,

    I've just realized that a lot of the issues that I'm facing are because of the fact that the dynamic content from Pods in Brizy is only limited to plain text or paragraph fields. This is quite limiting because dropdown/selection/relationship fields are quite important when it comes to custom fields, but Brizy can't seem to pull them. Is there a plan to support these fields in the future?   

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  • Alex

    Hi,

    yes, this is on the list. We plan to make it compatible with the PRO version as well, because at the moment Brizy will only work with Pods free.

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  • Varun Alurkar

    Thank you very much, I think that would really make Brizy a more complete builder.

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  • Alex

    So it will be. It's just a matter of time)

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