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17/umbraco-cms/extending/packages/creating-a-package.md

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Since the `umbraco-extension` template does not generate an `App_Plugins` folder by default, you will need to manually create it.
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1. Create an `App_Plugins` folder in the downloaded package folder.
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2. Go to the `welcome-dashboard` folder created in the [Creating a Custom Dashboard Tutorial](../../tutorials/creating-a-custom-dashboard/#setting-up-a-package).
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2. Go to the `welcome-dashboard` folder created in the [Creating a Custom Dashboard Tutorial](../../tutorials/creating-a-custom-dashboard/README.md#setting-up-a-package).
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3. Transfer or copy the `welcome-dashboard` folder in the `App_Plugins` folder.
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![App\_Plugins with dashboard files](images/app-plugins-content.png)

17/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/backoffice/property-editors/built-in-umbraco-property-editors/block-editor/block-grid-editor.md

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## Setup Block Types
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Block Types are based on [**Element Types**](../../../../data/defining-content/#element-types). These can be created beforehand or while setting up your Block Types.
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Block Types are based on [**Element Types**](../../../../data/defining-content/default-document-types.md#element-type). These can be created beforehand or while setting up your Block Types.
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Once you have added an Element Type as a Block Type on your Block Grid Data Type you have the option to configure it.
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Rendering the stored value of your **Block Grid** property editor can be done in two ways:
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1. [Default rendering](block-grid-editor.md#1-default-rendering)
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2. [Build your own rendering](block-grid-editor.md#2-build-your-own-rendering)
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1. [Default rendering](#1-default-rendering)
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2. [Build your own rendering](#2-build-custom-rendering)
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17/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/backoffice/property-editors/built-in-umbraco-property-editors/block-editor/block-list-editor.md

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This article is a work in progress and may undergo further revisions, updates, or amendments. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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**Block List** is a list editing property editor, using [Element Types](../../../../data/defining-content/#element-types) to define the list item schema.
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**Block List** is a list editing property editor, using [Element Types](../../../../data/defining-content/default-document-types.md#element-type) to define the list item schema.
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The _Block List_ replaces the obsolete _Nested Content_ editor.

17/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/backoffice/property-editors/built-in-umbraco-property-editors/rich-text-editor/css-properties.md

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If you wanted to target a specific Rich Text Editor, you can set the [stylesheet directly in the configuration](configuration.md#stylesheets).
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| `--umb-rte-min-height` | The minimum height of the rich-text-editor | `100%` |
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The CSS custom properties may change in future versions of Umbraco. You can always find the latest values in the [Rich Text Editor component base class](https://github.com/umbraco/Umbraco-CMS/blob/main/src/Umbraco.Web.UI.Client/src/packages/rte/components/rte-base.element.ts) in the Umbraco CMS GitHub repository.
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17/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/data/content-version-cleanup.md

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For sites with stricter requirements, it is possible to opt-out of both options globally, see [ContentSettings](../../reference/configuration/contentsettings.md#contentversioncleanuppolicy) and by Document Type.
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For sites with stricter requirements, it is possible to opt-out of both options globally, see [ContentSettings](../../reference/configuration/contentsettings.md#content-version-cleanup-policy) and by Document Type.
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17/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/data/creating-media/README.md

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If you have upgraded from an older version than 8.14 the Media Types listed above are not added automatically. You can add those types manually yourselves by following the steps below ['Creating a new Media Type'](./#creating-a-media-type). On the [default media types page](default-media-types.md), you will find a detailed overview of all Media Types.
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If you have upgraded from an older version than 8.14 the Media Types listed above are not added automatically. You can add those types manually yourselves by following the steps below ['Creating a new Media Type'](#creating-a-media-type). On the [default media types page](default-media-types.md), you will find a detailed overview of all Media Types.
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17/umbraco-cms/fundamentals/data/defining-content/default-document-types.md

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A Document Type defines the content structure and fields that can be used across different content items. When creating a Document Type without a template, you focus solely on structured content without tying it to a specific design or layout. This is ideal for content that doesn’t require direct front-end rendering, such as reusable blocks or items managed within a headless CMS setup.
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