Container Element (Dropzone)

Hi everyone,

I am trying to get a pattern in the background (which works). But I am using a Container so I can spread over the entire width of my page.

But in the Element Editor it keeps showing the Dropzone which I won’t need in this case.

Is there a way to get rid of the Dropzone maybe with a switch?

Oh this is a good suggestion, and something I’ve found has got in the way when designing. I’ll get @bon to add a switch for it!

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could you not use a Divider?

That has the background controls available, or are you using a specific feature on the Container?

How are you achieving that background pattern?

Hi @bon,

yes :man_facepalming:

with a Divider I can achieve that too. Awesome thanks. Only thing that I do not have in the Divider is the Border.

Then it’s probably better to add borders to the Divider - I’ll add it to the list! :slight_smile:

Sorry for Hijacking this divider thread:) Is it possibel to have text in the middle of the divider?

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I do like the idea.

Hi @engrafiker and @pumpkin,

Here’s the thing…you can already create this inside of Elements. We’ve built the core components in such a way it allows for a lot of things to made.

In the example below I’m just using a flexbox… pretty cool, right?

:point_right: Open the Divider Project in Elements.

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Hm, that sure is one way to do it :wink:

need to add more types of dividers

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That’s a cool custom component, nice work :blush:

crash course svg’s, this hurts my head never used svg’s before, will get there, only adjusting one point at moment

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Woah, that is really cool!

You could simplify it to a single divider, that way it’d be more flexible — and more usable in other places where you don’t want the text :thinking:

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