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How can I disable drag-and-drop functions on GUI in the Content Editor?

Yes it is possible to disable the drag option. From my investigation, there are 2 ways you can disable it. Solution 1: Comment Out Javascript You can disable the drag and drop feature by commenting ...
Hishaam Namooya's user avatar
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Accessing Link Field Values in a Scriban Template

Try using an extension. See https://gist.github.com/auzick/c2e127ed4c6aef0f019eedc0ab738d2b. using Scriban.Runtime; using Sitecore.Data.Fields; using Sitecore.Data.Items; using Sitecore.XA.Foundation....
Andy Uzick's user avatar
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Accessing Link Field Values in a Scriban Template

The reason why you cannot access those properties is because they are not know in the Scriban context provided by the SXA extensions. If you have i_item.CardLink in your Scriban template, that will ...
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Content Manager not seeing default sections on items

The user which doesn't see default sections must check Standard fields in VIEW ribbon in Content Editor:
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Content Manager not seeing default sections on items

For never publish option, as Marek mentioned you can check Standard fields in VIEW ribbon in Content Editor otherwise, you can click on item and then click on Publish --> Change in ribbon. Then in ...
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Sitecore compliance for Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines (ATAG)?

The answer would be yes, but it's not as straigh forward and depends on the needs. There are multiple sollutions that might fit the needs. For start the Sitecore editing interfaces, especially the ...
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Enforce Site-Wide Alternate Text Validation On General Link Fields

Finally figured this out! Most of the links I was trying to apply this validator to were of type General Link with Search. For a field type validator to run, evidently you need to have a Field Type ...
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Determine access rights of a user in a particular role

It should be like this: AccessRuleCollection accessRules = item.Security.GetAccessRules(); AccessRightCollection accessRights = AccessRightManager.GetAccessRights(); foreach (AccessRight accessRight ...
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