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CMS Toolbox

reviewed

last reviewed: 13.09.2022

CMS and Frontend Modules

Author:

Blackbit

Version

1.0.0

Last updated

Compatible Pimcore Version

>= 6

Contact

sales@blackbit.de

Issues

https://github.com/BlackbitDigitalCommerce/pimcore-cms-toolbox

1  Reviewer

reviewed on 13.09.2022

Blackbit

CMS Toolbox

CMS and Frontend Modules

Project Summary

Basic area bricks to create Pimcore documents for landing pages, Web2Print documents or complete websites


Readme

CMS Toolbox

This bundle provides ready-to-be-used area bricks to create Pimcore documents without any programming effort. As many websites use the same basic components and only adjust their specific styling this bundle contains both: basic components with the ability to individually style and configure them. In the end you will have responsible documents which can be used for landing pages, Web2Print documents or complete websites.

Usage

After installation, you can immediately start to create documents:

Add new document

Directly after creation the document offers to add all different types of area blocks:

Add area brick

After adding a Multi-column Layout and inside this an Image field on the left and a Headline and a Rich Text / WYSIWYG field on the right, the document looks like this:

Finished document

On the frontend this document looks like this:

Finished document frontend

Every area brick has a configuration section, for instance in this example the grid has been adjusted to 3/12 and 9/12.

Area brick configuration

With those configurations it is possible to individually customize every component to your needs, be it sizes, colors or even adding completely individual CSS rules.

Available Areas

The following areas come with the toolbox and can be used without any additional configuration (although configuration and modification is possible, if needed):

  • Multi-column layout

    • This component allows you to define a layout with multiple columns. Within each column, you can place additional area bricks.
    • Defining columns:

    The setting window for this component shows a tab for every bootstrap breakpoint. The smallest, xs, determines which columns exist at all. For the other breakpoints, you can modify the size of each column.

    • Inheritance:

    Breakpoints inherit their settings from the breakpoints that come before them - sm inherits from xs, md inherits from sm etc. xs is the default setting and thus can not inherit settings. The other breakpoints have an Inherit checkbox, which is enabled by default, so all breakpoints initially inherit settings from xs. If you disable this checkbox, the column settings become modifiable. All larger breakpoints will now inherit the settings you specify here. For example, if you disable inheritance for the md breakpoint, the larger breakpoints lg and xl will then inherit the settings from md.

    • Adding and removing columns and offsets:

    The breakpoint xs determines which columns (and offsets) there are, so columns can only be added or removed there. Be careful when removing columns that had content before. If you save your document, that content is lost.

    There are two types. Actual columns, which can be filled with content, and offsets, which push the following columns to the right. Offsets can not be filled with content.

  • Headline
    • Single line text with configurable h*-Tag
  • Image
    • Single image with options for positioning, sizing, and style
  • Plain Text
    • Multiline textfield without any styling options
  • Rich Text (WYSIWYG)
    • Text editor which supports styling / formatting the text. The available features are configurable to prevent too "wild" styling

Integration

Combine with own area bricks / controllers / templates

You can also combine the area bricks of this bundle with your own area bricks and use them together in one document. Please see Pimcore documentation.

Please ensure that your template also includes those JS files (or integrate them into your build workflow):

  • /bundles/cmstoolbox/webpack/app.js
  • /bundles/cmstoolbox/webpack/common.css
  • /bundles/cmstoolbox/webpack/editmode.css (only for editmode)

Overriding the default views

All areas come with default bootstrap markup. If you need to change the markup, you can override the view (template) of an area in your project. You can then make modifications to the area in the new file.

You'll find all default views in vendor/blackbit/cms-toolbox/src/Resources/views/Areas. Each area has its own folder. You can copy the whole folder with the included view.html.twig to app/Resources/BlackbitToolboxBundle/views/Areas and modify the view according to your needs.

Review status

reviewed

last reviewed: 13.09.2022

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Author:

Blackbit

Version

1.0.0

Last updated

Compatible Pimcore Version

>= 6

Contact

sales@blackbit.de

Issues

https://github.com/BlackbitDigitalCommerce/pimcore-cms-toolbox

1  Reviewer

reviewed on 13.09.2022

Blackbit