Heading Widget

Headings are an essential part of any webpage. They help divide chunks of text, give structure and help increase readability.

How to add a Heading widget

You need to create a new section, choose a grid layout, and click adding a new element. By adding a new element, you will see a popup including all the widgets available.

Simply choose the Heading widget from the Widget list, then it'll be added to the layout's section where you want to add a Heading widget.

You need to create a new section, choose a grid layout and click adding a new element. By adding a new element, you will see a popup including all the widgets available.

The Heading Widget settings come with 4 different settings tabs:

  • General Settings

  • Design Settings

  • Responsive Settings

  • Menu Assignment

I. Heading Widget General Settings

When you click on the edit icon of the Heading element, the widget inline editor will open up from where you can access the addon settings and customize it to fit your needs.

1. Input the heading title

  • Element Title: Enter the title of the heading element.

  • Use link: Enable this option in case you would like to link the heading title with a link.

  • Link: Add a link to the heading.

  • Add Icon: Enable this option to add an icon to the heading.

  • Icon: Choose an icon from the icon panel.

  • Color: Adjust the color of the heading in both light and dark mode.

2. Widget Styles

In this part, you can configure typography settings for the heading to fit your preference including font family, alt font family, font weight, font size, letter spacing, line height, text-transform, and font style.

  • Custom Class: Write the class name used for writing custom CSS or JS.

  • Custom ID: Give a custom ID to override the auto-generated ID

II. Design Settings

  • Element Visibility: Choose to set the element to be visible on "Current and all linked pages", or on "Current menu items only".

  • Animation: Choose an animation for the widget from the drop-down list.

  • Max Width: Set the Max Width for the widget.

  • Text Alignment: Set the alignment of the text of the widget.

  • Text Alignment Breakpoint: Choose a breakpoint at which the text alignment will change.

  • Background Type: Select the background type for the widget from None, Color, Image, Video or even add a Gradient.

  • Custom Color: Choose whether you want to enable or disable the custom colors for the widget. If you enable it then you have the option to set Text Color, Link Color & Link Hover Color of the element’s content.

Spacing

Add margin and padding values over the row to improve its appearance on different devices.

III. Responsive Settings

Device Visibility: Choose your preference for hiding or showing the section on different screens like:

  • Hide on Extra Small Devices

  • Hide on Small Devices

  • Hide on Medium Devices

  • Hide on Large Devices

  • Hide on Extra Large Devices

IV. Widget's Menu Assignment

Since Astroid framework 3.0.12, the menu assignment feature has been introduced, which is applied to widgets available in Astroid's widget library.

You can choose between On all pages, No pages, Only on the pages selected from the List.

  • On all pages: the widget will be visible on all pages of your website

  • No pages: the widget will be invisible on all pages

  • Only on the pages selected: "Menu Selection" will show with all the menu items on. You can assign the widget by selecting the menu links that you want the widget associated with on what pages the widget appears.

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