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Need the ability to set the TinyMCE Toolbar height
CMS (SaaS) does not currently expose an explicit height/width setting for the rich-text editor. Unlike CMS PaaS (where the editor size can be set in code via the TinyMCE Configuration API), SaaS is configured entirely through the content-type contract, and the only editor setting available for a rich-text property is the toolbar preset.
As a developer worried with the user experience, I would like to have the ability to set the text area's height, at least.
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Date/time element for forms
The current supported form types for SaaS CMS do not support a date/time element. This is a common element for dates, DOB etc
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https://docs.developers.optimizely.com/content-management-system/v1.0.0-CMS-SaaS/docs/form-elements2 votesWe’re currently gathering additional feedback on this idea. If you have any more context, examples, or specific use cases, please share them - it really helps us understand how this would best support your workflow. Thanks for contributing to the conversation!
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Allow authorable field names in Forms
With the new SaaS forms, there is no way to set a custom field name. I can add an additional field to a from field in the CMS, but if I do that, I am blocked from publishing the form field. Field name is essential. When you submit a form in HTML, the 'name' attribute on a property is how the form knows what to submit. The examples you provide suggest formatting the label value. This is insufficient. An example of why this is a problem: If I am submitting a form to a third party service, like Eloqua, the…
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