Subpage Styles
Overview
Look for the page called "Style Guide" to see all the site styles available for the Kalley 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.
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.
To insert a tab snippet into a page or section select the "Insert/Edit Snippets" icon and select the "Tabs" option. You can update the content from the code view below the preview or use the page source view once the code has been inserted.
<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">
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</div>
<div class="tab-content" id="">
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</div>
<div class="tab-content" id="">
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</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. The steps are as follows:
1. Create a separate section for the content of each tab: Content > Sections. The section name will be for internal use only.
2. Create a new link list: Content > Link Lists. Each item added to the list will represent a tab, and the tab titles pull from the "name" field of each item.
The "description" field for each item in the list needs to have the slug version of the corresponding section name that you want to show for each tab's content. The slug version is all lowercase and dashes instead of spaces, and it also needs to have curly braces around it.
So, if the section for one of your tabs is labeled Children - Tab 1, then this will need to be added in the description field of the corresponding link list item:
{{children-tab-1}}
NOTE: The description field of the link list will display as paragraph text. If this works for your setup and you don't need the full editor for links, header styles, etc., then you can skip step #1 and just enter the tab content in the description field of each link list item.
3. Add the tabs monklet to a page or section. Within the monklet, you will need to add the "find" parameter to specify which link list to pull in the for the tab setup, which should be all lowercase with dashes instead of spaces.
So, if your link list is titled "Tabs - Children", then monklet with the "find" parameter would look like this:
{{section-monklet-tabs|find="tabs-children"}}
To insert a tab snippet into a page or section select the "Insert/Edit Snippets" icon and select the "Accordions" option. You can update the content from the code view below the preview or use the page source view once the code has been inserted.
<div class="accordion">
<h5>Section 1</h5>
<div>
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</div>
<h5>Section 2</h5>
<div>
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</div>
<h5>Section 3</h5>
<div>
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<ul><li>List item one</li>
<li>List item two</li>
<li>List item three</li>
</ul></div>
<h5>Section 4</h5>
<div>
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</div>
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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. The steps are as follows:
1. Create a separate section for the content of each accordion: Content > Sections. The section name will be for internal use only.
2. Create a new link list: Content > Link Lists. Each item added to the list will represent an accordion, and the accordion titles pull from the "name" field of each item.
The "description" field for each item in the list needs to have the slug version of the corresponding section name that you want to show for each accordion's content. The slug version is all lowercase and dashes instead of spaces, and it also needs to have curly braces around it.
So, if the section for one of your tabs is labeled Children - Accordion 1, then this will need to be added in the description field of the corresponding link list item:
{{children-accordion-1}}
NOTE: The description field of the link list will display as paragraph text. If this works for your setup and you don't need the full editor for links, header styles, etc., then you can skip step #1 and just enter the accordion content in the description field of each link list item.
3. Add the tabs monklet to a page or section. Within the monklet, you will need to add the "find" parameter to specify which link list to pull in the for the accordion setup, which should be all lowercase with dashes instead of spaces.
So, if your link list is titled "Accordions - Children", then monklet with the "find" parameter would look like this:
{{section-monklet-accordions|find="accordions-children"}}
This option inserts a pre-styled linked image, so the linked image will have a slight zoom in effect on hover. The linked image option in the snippets tool will add a placeholder image to your page/section. from there you can replace the image/link with your own content.
This option inserts a heading, text and button that displays with the site accent color as the background. You can update the content from the code view below the preview or use the page source view once the code has been inserted.
The "Horizontal Rule Darker" and "Horizontal Rule Color" allow you to insert additional colored horizontal rules in addition to the site default option.
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.