ArnMan
That looks a lot simpler to use. I cant wait until it is ready to try out.

I was wondering, I saw in the video when you were making the form you at one point gave the form a block name. I was wondering if it could be possible to when a block name is given let's say for instance, you named your block "Car Form", that dolphin could automatically add to a template css file, all the attributes for a block, called something like disignbox.carform, boxFirstHeader.carform or something, see more with the name car form appended.
That way we could design that one box to look different from the other blocks.

Anywho, I think Dolphin 8 is going to be the one to have when it is done, I can't wait.
AlexT
No, but there is more convinient method to apply custom block styles: each block has ID of template which is used to show it, you can create custom template and use it in one or several blocks. As the result not only custom CSS can be applied to a block but custom HTML code too.
PS: this is method for experienced designers and developers only.
 
 
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