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Accordions, Tabs, & Tables
Display settings help you display content differently. You can set special display features in teasers and on full post views by selecting the appropriate settings in the Display Settings in the post editor. You can even override the normal “Read more” to display something more descriptive.
Teaser Accordion
Adding teaser and tab behavior for H3s and H4s is a new feature on the CMS!
Let’s all practice here!
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Robust Webform
Here is an example webform using all basic component types
Put content here that you want to be seen on each page of the webform (if using page breaks). To see how this webform is configured, click the flyout menu and select Configure Webform.
Standard Directory
Pulls in all Profile posts tagged to the current page
The user can search for a specific profile by name or select the first letter of the sort name field configured in each post.
Subterm Overview with Pods to the Right
Subterm view displaying only overview posts in the main channel
The subterm overview template is the second most common standard template and is used on most terms that have additional terms nestled underneath them (aka “subterms”). This template does not have a zone to display “Posts,” but rather takes the Overviews of the terms below it. If you tag a post here, it will not display.
Subterm #1
Here is the Overview of the first subterm. When you click on the title or the “read more,” you will be directed to the subterm itself, just as you would if you clicked on Subterm #1 in the left hand navigation menu.
Post Types
In the most basic explanation, post types are a way to categorize content on your site. Using post types correctly can help with the following: