Components are custom-made groups of content fields that are added to pages to create your content body. Unlike typical WordPress installations, there is not one, large body field where all the content is added for a page. For each block of content, you want to add to your page, you will select the appropriate custom content component to use as an element of the page.
You can add Call to Action Links with icons and text anywhere in the body area of the page. Options for this component include with or without a title showing, light or dark…
Highlight components are designed to give small content items more visibility on your page. When a user is scrolling down the page, highlights will draw attention to the eye and provide a variety…
The Highlight News and Events component pull content from both your news and events posts or external sources. This component provides a way to add a list of news and events on most…
The Highlight News component pulls content from your news posts or external source. This component provides a way to add a list of news on most page templates.
The Highlight Events component pulls content from your event posts or external source. This component provides a way to add a list of upcoming events on most page templates.
The Highlight Contact component supports either a Google Map or an image. The Google map is automatically created based on the address fields entered in the component. The Person or Unit name field…
Highlight components are designed to give small content items more visibility on your page. When a user is scrolling down the page, highlights will draw attention to the eye and provide a variety…
The Highlight Directory component can be displayed with two different styles, a tile style that includes images or a list style. The content for the component is pulled from the Profile post type.…
The At A Glance Component is an excellent way to display short written content in a tile format without requiring links. The content below is an example of this component which requires a…
These small tile-style content blocks present quick points of pride with text as a graphic element. The content stands alone with no link to additional content. The minimum number of blocks is two,…