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Post Subtitle
The 鈥淧ost鈥 post type is the default post type on your site. The majority of your content will most likely use the 鈥淧ost鈥 post type. Use this post type unless your content fits into a more specific category that fits in with another type.
Classes Library Example
Image, block quote handling, etc.
This post goes through examples of how to use the advanced classes library to display images, block quotes, and other content different. The example text is taken from Kafka鈥檚 Metamorphosis.
Photo Gallery
Using this post type will automatically display images in a photo gallery view
Photo galleries are recommended when images are the main content of your post. When you use the photo gallery post type, the images added to the post will automatically display in a gallery format.
Three Columns with Pods Below
The two and three column templates are great for displaying lots of posts that all have similar content. When using these templates, make sure that the titles, subtitles, and teasers of each post are similar lengths. Consistent use of images or videos is also important for these templates.
Pods are moved below on the two and three column template displays. Use the Preview button in the bottom right hand corner of your screen to see how the term page will look to logged out visitors.
Two Columns with Pods Below
Two column term display
The two and three column templates are great for displaying lots of posts that all have similar content. When using these templates, make sure that the titles, subtitles, and teasers of each post are similar lengths. Consistent use of images or videos is also important for these templates.
Pods are moved below on the two and three column template displays. Use the Preview button in the bottom right hand corner of your screen to see how the term page will look to logged out visitors.
One Column with Pods on the Right
Term display
This is the default template on your site. That means that when you create a new navigation term, it will automatically use this template. This template will work for 90% of the content of your site.
Standard Term Templates
These are the standard term templates that exist by default on every Digital Deployment website. Site/System Admins have the ability to change which template is displaying on a particular term.