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@Thomas Thaulow, sorry for the delay! Not dead, just on a bit of a hiatus.
Rather than inserting Waterhole into your existing frontend, you'll need to insert your custom header/footer into Waterhole's frontend. You can do this using the LayoutBefore and LayoutAfter extenders along with some custom CSS.
The tricky thing is that Waterhole has its own design system that makes use of global styles and classes, so you may need to be careful/selective with which CSS you bring in from your own frontend, and possibly make some adaptations. It's possible in the future that I'll look at namespacing Waterhole's CSS to make customisations like this easier.
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Hi @Thomas Thaulow, sorry for the delay! Not dead, just on a bit of a hiatus.
Rather than inserting Waterhole into your existing frontend, you'll need to insert your custom header/footer into Waterhole's frontend. You can do this using the LayoutBefore and LayoutAfter extenders along with some custom CSS.
The tricky thing is that Waterhole has its own design system that makes use of global styles and classes, so you may need to be careful/selective with which CSS you bring in from your own frontend, and possibly make some adaptations. It's possible in the future that I'll look at namespacing Waterhole's CSS to make customisations like this easier.