Pseudo Code :before :after

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Good morning fellow coffeecupers,

Has anyone found a good way to implement these pseudo codes into your design within Site Designer without having to add an html element to the page and manually code it?

Thanks
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Maybe not exactly what you are asking, but I have used on the Element properties pane the two boxes for Before code and After code instead of the actual pseudo-codes. You can see an example here: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com/va-comps/ … ter-1.html (or similar in the other frameworks) by inspecting the code for the third and fourth examples. There is also another example in this component: https://mock-up.coffeecup.com/va-comps/ … mmary.html . And of course also in CC's newest template; Storybook, in the navigation.
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Hmm very interesting. Yea there are some different elements i want to control the before state and after state. I will play around with this thanks Inger!
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So I had a chance to review this. Its cool what these can do but they are not really taking advantage of the pseudo elements and classes. I may open a support ticket to see if its even possible. I have been doing a lot of research on line and figured out how to do a lot of css enhancements using pseudo code elements and classes.
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