There are many aspects of your website that you can customize, and this section of our help center will tell you how to work with elements like fields, templates, content types, content lists, and themes. But before you can start using these developer tools, you need to have the OC Developer role and experience with the following:
- Web development
- How a CMS operates
- HTML, CSS and JavaScript
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)
- Cross-browser and device testing
We strongly recommend having these skills as developers need to test and maintain customized themes, content types, templates, content lists, and fields, and they also need to be able to troubleshoot them. An appropriately qualified front-end developer will also test and maintain your customized themes for accessibility compliance, usability, and cross-browser and device support.
If you would like the OC Developer role applied to your user account, you will need to get in touch with your System Administrator or Site Manager.
Disclaimer
It's important to note that any future improvements and features we release for the CMS will not apply to any custom builds. This means that we may release features that override your custom builds and cause them to stop working as they should.
Please note that you have to maintain them and manually edit new features if you develop custom builds. We do not take responsibility or provide support for custom builds or CSS. If any changes to our framework break your custom work, you will need to debug and troubleshoot yourself.