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Widgets are the mechanism by which content is added to a page. Several varieties of widgets are available, each suitable for a different type of content. New widgets will become available over time.

Common widget datadef elements

Datadef elementDescription
... > Heading > Type

Indicates how the widget heading is treated.

  • text - the heading is treated as plain text.
  • link - the heading is treated as a link.
  • hidden - the heading is omitted entirely (both structurally and visually).
... > Heading > Style

Only appears when 'Type' is set to 'text' or 'link'

This option applies alternate heading sytles to the heading text without violating proper document structure.

  • default - no special styles applied
  • h1 - makes the widget heading appear as an h1 heading (largest)
  • h2 - makes the widget heading appear as an h2 heading
  • h3 - makes the widget heading appear as an h3 heading
  • h4 - makes the widget heading appear as an h4 heading
  • h5 - makes the widget heading appear as an h5 heading
  • h6 - makes the widget heading appear as an h6 heading (smallest)
... > Heading > Text

Appears when...

  • 'Type' is set to 'text'.
  • 'Type' is set to 'link' and the link option 'Auto-generate link text' is set to 'no'.

This is the text to be used as the widget heading.

... > Heading > Set internationalization

Appears when...

  • 'Type' is set to 'text'.
  • 'Type' is set to 'link' and the link option 'Auto-generate link text' is set to 'no'.

Used to apply internationalization to the heading. Refer to 'Internationalization'.

... > Heading > LinkThe link to apply to the heading. Refer to 'Working with links'.
... > TypeIndicates the type of widget. Refer to the 'Available widgets' section of this page.

Note

While there is no limit to the number of widgets you can assign to a row, for best results the total widget width should not exceed the width of the container. Example Examples of configuration that follow this recommendation include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • Four quarter-width widgets in a row
  • One two-thirds-width widget and one one-third-width widget in a row
  • One full-width widget in a row
  • One one-third-widget and one half-width widget in a row

Examples of potentially problematic configurations include (but are not limited to) the following:

  • One third-width widget and three quarter-width widgets in a row
  • Three half-width widgets in a row

Available widgets

Upcoming widgets

Can't find a widget that meets your content or design needs? Check our template roadmap to see what's planned for future enhancements.