Wow, this was fantastic. It should be in the official Oxygen docs and video tutorials. Maybe I missed it, but this is the first time I have ever seen someone use the custom elements for lists. Love it.
Thanks for this! How can I allow a client to edit the number of items in Gutenberg? Do I have to make an Oxygen reusable block for the number of items they might have?
Not bad, but the text of an LI / Bullet item usually remains indented on subsequent lines, so the bullets and text appear as if in columns. The checkmarks in this video do not, making the text much harder to read, tne list looking sloppy.
Wow, this was fantastic. It should be in the official Oxygen docs and video tutorials. Maybe I missed it, but this is the first time I have ever seen someone use the custom elements for lists. Love it.
This is simple but very useful. I was already going to find the most complicated way to do it.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks you Isotropic!!
Great tutorial! Thank yu!
Great tutorial! Thanks!
Thank you. I was wondering for list on repeater Item... May not be as simple no? There is no TAG on the top repeater.
Thank you so much for this!
Thanks for the awesome video mate 😊 However the audio volume is very low on this video.
Cheers!
Wasim
Hello, thank you for this useful video
I am a follower of your special videos
I was asking can you explain how to add dark mode with oxygen
Thanks for this! How can I allow a client to edit the number of items in Gutenberg? Do I have to make an Oxygen reusable block for the number of items they might have?
How about if you were to create an unordered list in an article/blog?
gracias!
Cool
Not bad, but the text of an LI / Bullet item usually remains indented on subsequent lines, so the bullets and text appear as if in columns. The checkmarks in this video do not, making the text much harder to read, tne list looking sloppy.