Alright, I have multiple stacks installed. How do I use them? How do i put them on a page? I crawled all over the UI and have found nothing. Documentation doesn't even mention stacks.
Sound like you've bought some "stacks" from some 3rd Party Devs. Now you need the Plugin that they work with.
There is - Stacks the 3rd Party Plugin from Isaiah at YourHead. The Stacks Plugin is like any other "page type" you find in RW. Like the Styled Text page, Blog, Blocks, etc.
Then there are "stacks". These are "addons" created by other Developers for use with YouHead's Stacks Plugin. These "addon" "stacks" extend the functionality of the base Plugin.
Once the Stacks Plugin is installed, you can then install the 3rd Party "stacks" you've purchased and the will become available when you use the Stacks Plugin.
The Stacks Plugin has and "element" library window that you access to see all the "stock" "stacks" that come with Stacks and you will see all the 3rd Party "addon" "stacks" you've purchased there as well.
The "element" library currently allows 3rd Party Developers to group "stacks" by "Developer" or "functionally" under the more "general" terms like "content" as an example.
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in order to the other stacks to work you need to have stacks 2 by yourhead installed first.
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There is - Stacks the 3rd Party Plugin from Isaiah at YourHead. The Stacks Plugin is like any other "page type" you find in RW. Like the Styled Text page, Blog, Blocks, etc.
Then there are "stacks". These are "addons" created by other Developers for use with YouHead's Stacks Plugin. These "addon" "stacks" extend the functionality of the base Plugin.
Once the Stacks Plugin is installed, you can then install the 3rd Party "stacks" you've purchased and the will become available when you use the Stacks Plugin.
The Stacks Plugin has and "element" library window that you access to see all the "stock" "stacks" that come with Stacks and you will see all the 3rd Party "addon" "stacks" you've purchased there as well.
The "element" library currently allows 3rd Party Developers to group "stacks" by "Developer" or "functionally" under the more "general" terms like "content" as an example.
Hope that helps.
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