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Saad-Al- Muttakee
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6 votes
Good news - this idea is now being explored by our product and design teams. We’re researching potential solutions and scoping out what an implementation might look like. We’ll share updates here as our thinking evolves.
Saad-Al- Muttakee
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Thank you for raising this feedback. We continue to develop our CMS x DAM integration and absolutely recognise the need for renditions in CMS. This is something we plan to bring to the product in the near future.
Saad-Al- Muttakee
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Hello,
I am part of the team that was behind the feature request. I want to add more information regarding the ticket.
If there are multiple content areas in a page, their text content appears in reverse inside the _fulltext property. For example, we have an article page with two content areas, "TopContent" and "BottomContent". The texts from the bottom content area appear right before the texts from the "TopContent".
I also want to share some of my thoughts regarding the reported issue. It seems to me that the "name" property of the block appearing at the end of the "_fulltext" is the root cause of the problem. This is true for all the blocks I have tried to work with. When we are referencing one block inside another, this issue compounds into a complex structure.