Widget Use


Renders a styled horizontal bar with 3 distinct sections (each referred to as a "proposition"). Each proposition consists of customisable logo and a text which can be linked to any URL (within your site or external to it). On mobile devices, one proposition is displayed at a time, fading into the next and then cycling through in sequence.



Example of Widget Use

Following is an example of the widget in use:

Desktop viewMobile view



Where can the Widget be placed?

The widget can be used in the following templates:

  • All Templates (Theme Layout or Home Page are suggested placements).


Widget Options

OptionUseCommentsAvailable from Version
DescriptionA short description of the widget's use.We recommend this field be updated so the widget's purpose is clear at a glance from the template page.All
LayerThe layer the widget is valid for.

The layering technology allows for the content to be shown to specific audiences.

This is handy if the content is only valid for a certain type of user, or if the same widget is required for more than one audience, but the different configuration is needed.

The widget can be added to the zone more than once and the layer feature can determine which audience can see each widget. 

All
Proposition 1 Label

The link text displayed in position 1.


3.90
Proposition 1 URL

The URL the position 1 text links to.

This can be an external URL (https://www.google.com.au/), or a link relative to your website (/orders-and-returns).

3.90
Proposition 1 IconThe icon is displayed in position 1

An option to represent each proposition functionality with the use of icons. 

This is really helpful to determine each section without reading the proposition title.

4.13
Proposition 2 LabelThe link text displayed in position 2.
3.90
Proposition 2 URLThe URL the position 2 text links to.This can be an external URL (https://www.google.com.au/), or a link relative to your website (/orders-and-returns).3.90
Proposition 2 IconThe icon is displayed in position  2
4.13
Proposition 3 LabelThe link text displayed in position 3.
3.90
Proposition 3 URLThe URL the position 3 text links to.This can be an external URL (https://www.google.com.au/), or a link relative to your website (/orders-and-returns).3.90

Proposition 3 Icon

The icon is displayed in position 3
4.13
Mobile Fade TimingThe number of milliseconds that proposition 1 appears on screen before fading into proposition 2 (and then 2 into 3) on a mobile device.Default is: 30003.90




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