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volto-blocks-widget
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Volto addon to use blocks inside fields
To be used with mrs-developer, see Volto docs for further usage informations.
Created with voltocli.
If you are using Volto < 16, then use v2.1.0
If you are using Volto < 12, then use v1.0.3
This is a widget for fields that have the widget set to 'blocks'.
Default allowed blocks are: Text, Video, HTML, Table
but you could customize your allowed blocks by adding this configuration to your config.js:
export const settings = {
...config.settings,
'volto-blocks-widget' = {
allowedBlocks: ['text', 'video', 'html', 'table'],
showRestricted: false,
},
};
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Volto addon to use blocks inside field
The npm package volto-blocks-widget receives a total of 219 weekly downloads. As such, volto-blocks-widget popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that volto-blocks-widget demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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