Subpage Styles

Overview

Look for the page called "Style Guide" to see all the site styles available for the Wesley theme

The content editor allows you to add different formats to your page content: headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, etc. Your theme comes with predesigned styling (color, font, size, etc.) for these different formats.

Some of these styles can be added via the Format drop down in the content editor. Some of these are added via the special snippets editor available on your theme.

Header Styles

The heading styles are available in the content editor under Formats > Headings. You can also access the heading styles under the Paragraph dropdown .

*Note - the class "white-number" can be assigned to the heading 5 option to display a bold white number/text (used on the Sundays page).

Custom Buttons

To insert a button select the "Insert/Edit Button" green icon and choose your button settings.  You can choose the style, size, text, and icon. Once completed and the button is added to page/section, another popup window will display to setup the link. 

Blockquote

Formats > Block > Blockquote

Snippets

TABS

Tabbed Content

To insert a tab snippet into a page or section, select the "Insert/Edit Snippets" icon and choose the "Tabs" option.  Once you click "ok", the preview setup will be added to your page or section, and you can then update the sample content. You can also manually add the code structure below to the page source view of a page/section.

Example HTML:

<div class="tabs">

<ul><li><a href="#">Custom Tab Title 1</a></li>

<li><a href="#">Custom Tab Title 2</a></li>

<li><a href="#">Custom Tab Title 3</a></li>

</ul>

<div class="tab-content">

<p>Proin elit arcu, rutrum commodo, vehicula tempus, commodo a, risus. Curabitur nec arcu. Donec sollicitudin mi sit amet mauris. Nam elementum quam ullamcorper ante. Etiam aliquet massa et lorem. Mauris dapibus lacus auctor risus. Aenean tempor ullamcorper leo. Vivamus sed magna quis ligula eleifend adipiscing. Duis orci. Aliquam sodales tortor vitae ipsum. Aliquam nulla. Duis aliquam molestie erat. Ut et mauris vel pede varius sollicitudin. Sed ut dolor nec orci tincidunt interdum. Phasellus ipsum. Nunc tristique tempus lectus.</p>

</div>

<div class="tab-content" id="">

<p>Morbi tincidunt, dui sit amet facilisis feugiat, odio metus gravida ante, ut pharetra massa metus id nunc. Duis scelerisque molestie turpis. Sed fringilla, massa eget luctus malesuada, metus eros molestie lectus, ut tempus eros massa ut dolor. Aenean aliquet fringilla sem. Suspendisse sed ligula in ligula suscipit aliquam. Praesent in eros vestibulum mi adipiscing adipiscing. Morbi facilisis. Curabitur ornare consequat nunc. Aenean vel metus. Ut posuere viverra nulla. Aliquam erat volutpat. Pellentesque convallis. Maecenas feugiat, tellus pellentesque pretium posuere, felis lorem euismod felis, eu ornare leo nisi vel felis. Mauris consectetur tortor et purus.</p>

</div>

<div class="tab-content" id="">

<p>Mauris eleifend est et turpis. Duis id erat. Suspendisse potenti. Aliquam vulputate, pede vel vehicula accumsan, mi neque rutrum erat, eu congue orci lorem eget lorem. Vestibulum non ante. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos. Fusce sodales. Quisque eu urna vel enim commodo pellentesque. Praesent eu risus hendrerit ligula tempus pretium. Curabitur lorem enim, pretium nec, feugiat nec, luctus a, lacus.</p>

</div>

</div> 

Monklet Tabs

You can also use the monklet "Section Monklet - Tabs" that allows you to use a link list to power your tabs instead of using the Snippets option.  Once you create a link list you can insert this monklet into the desired section or content area and then use the find tag to define which link list to use with the monklet.  The find tag should be the name of the link list in lowercase with dashes in place of spaces.

Example with a link list "Tabs Example" - {{section-monklet-tabs|find="tabs-example"}}

*NOTE - The description field of the link list will display as paragraph text.  If you would like to have a full html section content for a specific tab you can do so by creating a section with the desired content.  Once created you will place the slug of the section in the corresponding link description field with curly braces.   If you create a section labeled "My Tab Section" the link description field should contain the slug as {{my-tab-section}}.

ACCORDIONS

Accordion Menus

To insert a tab snippet into a page or section, select the "Insert/Edit Snippets" icon and choose the "Accordions" option.  Once you click "ok", the preview setup will be added to your page or section, and you can then update the sample content. You can also manually add the code structure below to the page source view of a page/section.

Example HTML:

<div class="accordion">

<h6>Section 1</h6>

<div>

<p>Mauris mauris ante, blandit et, ultrices a, suscipit eget, quam. Integer ut neque. Vivamus nisi metus, molestie vel, gravida in, condimentum sit amet, nunc. Nam a nibh. Donec suscipit eros. Nam mi. Proin viverra leo ut odio. Curabitur malesuada. Vestibulum a velit eu ante scelerisque vulputate.</p>

</div>

<h6>Section 2</h6>

<div>

<p>Sed non urna. Donec et ante. Phasellus eu ligula. Vestibulum sit amet purus. Vivamus hendrerit, dolor at aliquet laoreet, mauris turpis porttitor velit, faucibus interdum tellus libero ac justo. Vivamus non quam. In suscipit faucibus urna.</p>

</div>

<h6>Section 3</h6>

<div>

<p>Nam enim risus, molestie et, porta ac, aliquam ac, risus. Quisque lobortis. Phasellus pellentesque purus in massa. Aenean in pede. Phasellus ac libero ac tellus pellentesque semper. Sed ac felis. Sed commodo, magna quis lacinia ornare, quam ante aliquam nisi, eu iaculis leo purus venenatis dui.</p>

<ul><li>List item one</li>

<li>List item two</li>

<li>List item three</li>

</ul></div>

<h6>Section 4</h6>

<div>

<p>Cras dictum. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Aenean lacinia mauris vel est.</p>

<p>Suspendisse eu nisl. Nullam ut libero. Integer dignissim consequat lectus. Class aptent taciti sociosqu ad litora torquent per conubia nostra, per inceptos himenaeos.</p>

</div>

</div>

Monklet Accordions

You can also use the monklet "Section Monklet - Accordions " that allows you to use a link list to power your accordions instead of using the Snippets option.  Once you create a link list you can insert this monklet into the desired section or content area and then use the find tag to define which link list to use with the monklet.  The find tag should be the name of the link list in lowercase with dashes in place of spaces.

Example with a link list "Accordions Example" - {{section-monklet-accordions|find="accordions-example"}}

*NOTE - The description field of the link list will display as paragraph text.  If you would like to have full a html section content for a specific tab you can do so by creating a section with the desired content.  Once created you will place the slug of the section in the corresponding link description field with curly braces.   If you create a section labeled "My Tab Section" the link description field should contain the slug as {{my-tab-section}}.

HORIZONTAL RULES

Horizontal Divider Lines

The default horizontal rule will use the "Accent 2 color" from the color picker. Additional classes are available to change the color.

.hr-accent4

.hr-accent3

.hr-accent1

.hr-white

Example HTML:

<hr />

<hr class="hr-accent4" />

<hr class="hr-accent3" />

<hr class="hr-accent1" />

<hr class="hr-white" />

Section Headings

The default section heading option will display as the site yellow. There are additional headings "Blue, Green, Dark Blue" that will display in the different site colors.  The right option displays the underline to the right.

Full width images

If you would like to display an image inside a column at fullwidth of the column container you can add the class "responsive-image" to the image tag.

Hidden Form w/ Button

To display a button that opens a CMS hidden form:

  1. Insert form into the page/section where you want the button to display.
  2. Go to the CMS Editior and select the icon to view Source Code (<>).
  3. Once in the source code make sure to wrap the form code in a div tag and add the class "form-hidden".
  4. The button will display the form name by default.  To customize the button text/title you can use the data tag data-title="" and enter the desired button text between the quotes (re. data-title="My Button Text")

HTML Example

<div class="form-hidden" data-title="Contact Us">{{tag="form" find="contact-us"}}</div>