Content Post - Post Type Design Elements

Content Post - Post Type Design Elements

Row Design Elements

Each front end post component is divided into rows. In the Post Type configuration, you can modify the design elements for each of these rows with flexibility for colours and widths for each post type. The way this is broken down is as follows.



The design shown above is an example of a content post with multiple attribute options, and all features enabled for front end view.
This section is to show related posts or related products (if applicable).

Prev Next

This section is simply to configure the design for the component that shows the Previous and Next post.

Vendor

This section displays the Vendor information for an assigned post (if applicable). This will not display if the Vendor is set to "No Vendor".

Form

This section manages the display of the Vendor Enquiry form (if applicable). This will not display if the Vendor is set to "No Vendor", or if the Enable Enquiry Form is set to Disabled.

Map

This section manages the display of the Location map (if applicable). This is only relevant to post types that include locations, and will not display if Locations Based Post is Disabled

Main Content

This contains the main post content - which includes post additional attributes, and the main body.

This contains information displayed in the header. This includes the title, main hero banner, additional custom attributes required to be displayed at the header, post author and external link if required.

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