Widget Use
Renders HTML code such as embed / tracking code, or third party scripts.Please note - for content involving lists, tables, or formatted text (for example), the Static Content widget may be a better choice, as it supports your site's Style Guide.
Example of Widget Use
Where can the Widget be placed?
The widget can be used in the following templates:
- All Templates
Widget Options
Option | Use | Comments | Available from Version |
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Description | A short description of the widget's use. | We recommended this field be updated so the widget's purpose is clear at a glance from the template page. | All |
Layer | The 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 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 |
HTML | HTML code is entered here, to be displayed on the site in the widget's location. | All | |
Show On Mobile? | Determines whether the widget is displayed on a mobile device. If unticked, the HTML snippet will be hidden on mobile devices. | Default is: ticked Untick to disable | All |
Right Align? | Pushes the widget to the right of the zone it is located in. | Default is: unticked Tick to enable | All |
Related help
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Schedule Widget Publishing — Auto-scheduling a widget to be live.
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Standard & Custom Pages - together at last — Standard and Custom pages have always lived in 2 separate places in the CMS. But these pages are really not so different from each other - Standard pages are included by default in the CMS, and Custom pages are created by you.
So we decided to merge them into one handy location. And we threw in the Theme Layout for good measure.
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