Overview

Your footer is set up in two places: the content on the left is set up in a Section and the links on the right are set up in a Link List.


 footer has up to 2 section options.  These sections are already set up (Content > Sections ) - "Footer Col 1" and "Footer Col 2".  

Each section comes pre-set with Footer Monklets, but you can add custom text and/or move around the monklets if you'd prefer a different order.

*NOTE - Leaving one of the Footer sections empty will increase the size of the remaining columns, but these sections should not be deleted and the section names should not be changed.

The section (Content > Sections) "Footer Col 1" can be used to add free-form content, or there are two monklets pre-formatted to be used in the footer.

Do not change the name of this section.

Church Monklet

This monklet will display the name and address from a church entry (information set up in People > Churches). The find_group inline parameter should be used to define which church to display the information from. The church is part of a group called "Default Church" so the monklet has been set up to display that group.

Here is an example of what this would look like with the find_group inline parameter: {{church-monklet|find_group="default-church"}}

Social Media Monklet

This monklet will display a list of social icons from a  link list. The find inline parameter should be used to define which link list to display the links from. Here is an example of what this looks like with the find inline parameter added: {{social-media-monklet|find="social-links"}}

To create an icon link you will need to enter the NAME, LINK, and ICON CLASS.

The icons display by entering the name of the icon in the icon class field.

To see a full list of available icons: http://mk039.monkpreview.com/_assets/fonts/font-awesome/

Your 10 footer links are set up in the Link List (Content > Link Lists) "Footer Links". 

Do not change the name of this link list.

You can edit the Name and Link fields of any items, as well as change the order of links.