Last updated: 12th August 2024
Released: 12th August 2024
When upgrading your website to the latest version of Acquia Site Studio, database updates will be applied and therefore you can't roll back to the previous version of Acquia Site Studio once upgraded.
It is recommended applying updates on your development environment and backing up your website including your database before upgrading Acquia Site Studio.
This update removes support for Drupal 9, it supports a minimum Drupal core version of 10.2.2.
Sites running on Drupal 9 will need to be upgraded to a supported version to continue receiving updates and support.
Ensure that Drupal core is on version 10.2.2 or later.
If a website is using Drupal 9, it can not use this version of Site Studio until Drupal core is updated to at least 10.2.2.
This update adds support for Drupal 11.
You can now run Site Studio on Drupal 11 sites, taking advantage of new features and improvements in Drupal 11.
Ensure your site is running Drupal 11 to utilize the latest features and improvements.
When upgrading a site and attempting to use a WYSIWYG editor with the Site Studio text format you may encounter a console error relating to the "image_upload" plugin. If this is the case the text editor configuration will need to be updated, and it likely caused by the "image_upload" plugin is set to "false" then all other settings for that plugin should be removed.
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Adds support for elements that have been added to a Node Layout canvas to be available in the JSON API output.
If a Node Layout canvas contains elements these will be available in the JSON API output.
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A new feature that allows users with the correct permission to toggle Site Studio default elements that are not in use on the site. This feature is ideal when starting a website build and "out-of-the-box" elements are not required, however, it can be used at any point where an element is not being used on the site.
By default, all Site Studio elements are enabled on new and existing Site Studio installs. Elements can be enabled/disabled from the admin UI - /admin/cohesion/configuration/elements-toggle-settings
and each element can only be disabled, if that element is not in use. When an element is disabled, it will no longer be available to be used when building out components, templates & helpers. If a user attempts to import a Site Studio package where a disabled element is used, the import process will fail with a message.
The element usage needed for toggling the elements can be generated using batch or cron on the admin UI page or run using the follow drush command: drush sitestudio:element-usage
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Run a cache clear, drush updb / database updates. Navigate to /admin/cohesion/configuration/elements-toggle-settings
to enable or disable elements once the element usage data has been generated via batch or cron.
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A new module, that when enabled will provide granular control over what a user can do with the layout canvas.
This will add the following options:
When the module has been enabled and if a user does not have the appropriate permissions, certain parts of the UI will be disabled for them. Only enable this module if you require these granular permissions.
Install the new governance module and run a Site Studio import.
That by enabling this module you may lock out users unintentionally.
Resolves an issue where users were able to get around any required validation by using empty spaces
Now empty spaces will not usable for validation, and will still show a required message to users.
Site Studio Import.
If you have purposefully avoided validation, this will now fail when you try to resave.
Resolves an issue where users were unable to open the media browser from the media browser field and then use the CKEditor WYSIWYG media button. This would cause overrides to incorrect fields.
All instances of media library will open and apply correctly to the appropriate fields.
Site Studio Import.
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As with any version of Acquia Site Studio, we recommend that you backup your websites database and code before upgrading the version of Acquia Site Studio. There are no other specific steps to carry out before upgrading to this version.
It is recommended that you backup and upgrade your website on a development environment before applying to a production website. You can upgrade your version of Acquia Site Studio by following our upgrade guide.
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