Blocks and modules repository
Here are the different blocks and modules available.
Visual elements (containers and blocks)
Statistics - Illustrate key elements
Banner - Displaying a banner with options
Accordeon - Accordion with 10 elements
Media and content - Displaying media and content
3 boxes with style - 3 column blocks with options
Carrousel - Displaying multiple slides via a carousel
Strate title - Continuous display of multiple scrolling titles
Logo display - Show multiple logos
Imaged cta - Displaying multiple calls to action in card format
Block timeline or numbered list - Displaying a timeline or a numeric list of items
1 to 4 columns - Wysiwyg content in 4 columns
Banner cta - Displaying a CTA banner
Calendar - Displaying a calendar
Modules
News - Complete news management module with listing and detailed page
Block news display - Display 4 news items at the location of your choice
Events - Complete event management module with listing and detailed page
Block events display - Display 3 events at the location of your choice
Careers - Complete module for managing job postings and applications
Contact us - Page with a form to contact us. Block available to have anywhere.
Faq - Complete FAQ management module. Full display page included.
Imagify - Optimization of media library images (backend only)
Popular searches - Popular searches module
Products and attributes - Complete product and attribute management (CMS only for now)
Questions
What is the difference between a container and a block?
A container is what typically encompasses one or more blocks.
It represents an element that spans the width of the page.
Blocks, on the other hand, are small pieces within the container.
Blocks are optional; some containers do not have them.
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What are the differences between a module and a container?
A module is designed to be more comprehensive.
It typically includes a complete (separate) section within the CMS, with its own tables for data storage.
It may also have the public website section already included.
A container can be as simple as displaying a visual element without any additional management.
Can I put containers anywhere?
Almost!
Containers need to be integrated by a developer into an element.
An element could be, for example, a content page, a news item, or an event.
Normally, the concept is implemented at the point of creation of the module to ensure flexibility in the creation of the desired page.
The module details will indicate if it is already integrated.
What fields are common to all containers?
Several fields are automatically added to all containers.
- Bottom margin
- Anchor
- Lazy loading of images
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