Adding to Stack from Clipboard
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I want to add to my Stack something that is already in my clipboard and do not see a way to do this. Eg, I have a contact form that is set up in the three different blocks and want to make one stack out of what's already in my clipboard. Is there a way to do this with Stacks?
I am not sure, about 5.5.2, but you cannot do this using 5.5.1 as far as I can tell, by using the site controls.
+1 for this feature. is this feature coming up with concrete 5.6.2.1 now?
5.6.2.1 is out since August 28. There is still no copy and paste feature for stacks. A stack can be copied to the clipboard and pasted to an area of a page, which is the same as adding a stack to an area of a page.
At this time, it's not possible to paste a block from the clipboard into a stack. This functionality may get added in a future release since it would be useful.
+1 Upvote for this feature!
+1!
+1. And another vote.
I need to move several blocks between stacks and the only way to do it is to re-create each moved block in the target stack.
I need to move several blocks between stacks and the only way to do it is to re-create each moved block in the target stack.
+1. Seriously needed feature.
Coming in version 5.6 - copying an entire stack to the clipboard, and copying a block from a stack to the clipboard.
Wow, awesome! now... what about coping a block FROM the clipboard TO a stack?
Nope, not yet.
Copy and paste a stack on the front-end (5.6.0 Release Notes)? - Isn't that the same as adding an existing stack?
I was more thinking about a way to dublicate (and then rename) a stack on the stacks page as a quick and easy way to create a new stack that is similar to an existing one. Currently each new stack has to be created from scratch.
I was more thinking about a way to dublicate (and then rename) a stack on the stacks page as a quick and easy way to create a new stack that is similar to an existing one. Currently each new stack has to be created from scratch.
+1 This will be very useful in the future
+1 adding a block to a stack from the clipboard would be REALLY useful!