After the ShortPoint license is expired:
- you will be able to keep your designs (both Page Builder Design Elements and Theme Builder customizations);
- you will be able to edit information inside the content-holder Design Elements, for example, a text in a Panel or Accordions;
- you will not be able to update the settings of the Design Elements (reconnect them to other sources, change the settings inside the Design Elements - e.g., create new items inside a Design Element, change colors, fonts, add custom CSS etc. - anything that needs the Update button to be pressed in order to save the changes);
- you will not be able to Insert new Page Builder Design Elements;
- you will not be able to save or publish new Theme Builder settings as well as export the current theme.
Let us look into the functionality of the Page Builder in greater detail to see what editing options are available after the ShortPoint license is expired.
- This is the Panel title, which can be modified only after opening the settings of the Panel. To save those changes, users will need to press the Update button, which, after license expiration, is blocked. Therefore, it is not possible to change this property after ShortPoint License is no longer active.
- This is the content of the Panel. The content in content-holder Design Elements can be changed after the license expiration. Users can freely edit text, change the font, add images etc. Other content-holder Design Elements are Accordions, Alert, Animate, Background, Column, Frame, Info, List, Tabs, Templates, TOC Content, Toggles, Well.
- This is a connected Simple List. Users will not be able to reconnect the ShortPoint Design Element to another SharePoint list/library as it requires to hit the Update button to save these changes. Yet, users will be able to update the information in the existing list through editing/adding/deleting the items in the SharePoint list/library. The Design Element will dynamically update (unless the caching in the Design Element settings is enabled).