TABLE OF CONTENTS
Hero
A block to communicate via a large visual and a short teaser text. It is usually used in the introduction or at the top of a page.
The Hero is composed as follows:
- a Title field
- a Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- the possibility of adding one or more CTA* (Call To Action)
- a field to add a large image (whose position will vary according to what is defined in the Design System of your site)
Text & Image
A block displaying a visual on one side and text on the other. It offers the possibility to automatically alternate right/left.
The Text & Image is composed as follows:
- a general Title field
- a general Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
By clicking on the "Add a text & image" button, you can add as many blocks as you like, choosing to alternate (or on) left/right.
Each text-image sub-block is then composed as follows:
- a Title field
- a Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- a place to add an image
- the choice of image position (left/right)
Columns
A block to divide the content into separate columns.
The Columns are composed as follows:
- a general Title field
- a general Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
For this widget, you must indicate the number of columns to be displayed on a row (if the number of columns created exceeds this figure, they will be spread over several rows).
To add more columns, click on the "+" at the bottom of the editor.
Each column may contain:
- a Title field
- a Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- an image to upload or to pick-up in the WordPress Library
- a link: depending on your site settings, only the link at the bottom of the column will be made clickable, or the whole column will be clickable
Each column has a number, and the arrows at the top right of the block allow the columns to be rearranged as required.
Editor
The Editor is a simple text block with all the typographic enrichment features: bulleted list, bold, italics, title levels, etc.
The Editor is composed as follows:
- a Title field
- a Description field, fort a short introduction - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- a Content field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
Video
This block allows you to add a single video within your page - played directly in the frame on the page.
The Video is composed as follows:
- a Title field
- a Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- a field to add a video via a URL (YouTube link, DailyMotion, etc.)
Image
This block allows you to add a single large image to your page.
The components of this module are :
- a Title field
- a Description field, for a short introduction- a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- a Content Title field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- a specific Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- the most important, the image itself
Form
A block to add a form previously created via the specific plugin installed on your WordPress.
Like the other modules (see above), there are first of all the introduction fields (title and description).
Then select the form you wish to display at this point in the page:
- check the desired form from the list displayed in the "Form Selector" section
- if there are too many for a complete display, you can search for the desired one by typing its name in the "Search for a form" field
Articles / News
A block to display - usually in columns - articles written and published within WordPress from the content module of the same name.
The Articles block is composed as follows:
- a Title field
- a Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- a Posts or Articles selector which allows you to control the display of the artciels automatically or manually
- automatic: the block will only display articles from the categories or tags you have selected
- manual: you select one by one the articles you wish to display from the list of all those existing
- you can refine the selection by choosing testimonials with tags A, and/or B, and/or C, etc.
Articles can be displayed in alphabetical or date order, ascending or descending. You can choose the number of items displayed. They appear in rows of three columns.
User Profile
The Profile module allows you to highlight a person among those who have an account on your site.
For example, you can specify that in order to obtain more information on a particular service presented on the page, it is necessary to contact a particular person.
The information that is displayed in the module does not have to be entered in the module itself, but is linked to the information previously entered in the dashboard* of your site.
To do this, go to the left side menu of WordPress, click on 'Accounts', then on 'All accounts' if you have already set up the different members of your team; on 'Add' if you have not and/or you wish to add a new one.
On the person's page, you can fill in an email address, photo, biography, social network profile, phone number, postal address, etc., as required.
By adding the Profile widget to your page when you create it, all you have to do is select from the drop-down list which person to display. All the information encoded in the fields concerned will automatically be positioned and displayed in the frontend* according to the design defined.
Childs
A block to display the "child" pages of the current page, according to the WordPress content hierarchy.
The block is composed as follows:
- a Title field
- a Description field - a text editor with basic typographic enrichment features (bulleted list, bold, italics...)
- you can choose to display the "Children" pages of your current page, or to display another one which is not hierarchically linked thanks to the "use another content" button
- possibility of sorting these pages in alphabetical or chronological order, ascending or descending.
- definition of the maximum number of pages to be displayed
- definition of the number of pages to be displayed on the same line. For example, if you want to display 12 pages in total, you can choose to have 4 lines of 3 thumbnails or 3 lines of 4 thumbnails, etc.
- for the display of the selected pages, you can choose to make it more or less complete by selecting any (or all) of the items to be displayed:
- title
- image
- description
- date
The objective is to create an index of the child pages of a "Parent" page. For example, to list the pages that talk about the same theme, but without having to create a transversal taxonomy.
In WordPress, the hierarchy between pages is done when you create or modify a page: in the settings of this page, you can choose to assign it a "Parent" (= another page).
The page that has become "Child" is displayed offset under its parent, as below.
You can also define the order in which these pages are displayed (by putting 1, 2, 3, 4, etc. in the "Order" field above).
The Childs block will display the Childs pages in the order they are listed under the Parent page. If you choose not to display all of them, then you can force some to be displayed by ordering them.