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Drag-And-Drop Customisable Content Blocks
Hi kwitt
Hmm. I don't think so at the moment. For example, if you have a block of HTML you use repeatedly, you could save it as a HTML block that could just be dragged in inside the editor, which content blocks can do but I understand your concerns with this.
I believe currently the best way to achieve this is like you mention is with content blocks and liquid tags which are not too hard to find if you use the 'Personalisation' button in the top left drop-down, as it will show you all your blocks and give you the tag:
In saying that, you are correct, the user cannot edit these in the drag and drop editor but the upside is that if that block is used in a lot of places, when you do edit the block, all those places will be updated automatically.
Another possible hack is to build a drag and drop template that has all the custom blocks other users need, and they could delete blocks that are not relevant to them, but this sounds a lot more clunky than content blocks IMO.
Be interested to hear your thoughts and how you are using the editor.
🙂
- kwitt3 months agoActive Member
Hi DavidO
Thanks for your reply.
The first solution doesn't help me too much because the content blocks I would use it on are ones that will have the same HTML base and structure but each time my team uses them they would be required to edit certain aspects for that one time use. For example they would adjust certain parts such as some variables (headline text, cta text, links and/or images) so each time you use the content block it has the same format but different content based on the variables that are changed.
Your other hack you mentioned might work for now. Definitely clunkier than I'd like but a good hack in the meanwhile.
I think this is a good opportunity for Braze to implement a new feature such as content blocks where certain parts of it can be adjusted for each use. They could also build it into the drag and drop editor.
Thanks again for your reply :D I appreciate the conversation.
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