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If you have a Custom HTML and/or post with the Chart.js code present, and this option is off, nothing will appear in its place and your browser may indicate a JavaScript error. Here is the code block that creates the graphs that appear in the above image.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/plethora/charts.mdIf you have a Custom HTML and/or post with the Chart.js code present, and this option is off, nothing will appear in its place and your browser may indicate a JavaScript error. Here is the code block that creates the graphs that appear in the above image.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/ricochet/charts.mdIf you have a Custom HTML and/or post with the Chart.js code present, and this option is off, nothing will appear in its place and your browser may indicate a JavaScript error. Here is the code block that creates the graphs that appear in the above image.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/sirocco/charts.mdIf you have a Custom HTML and/or post with the Chart.js code present, and this option is off, nothing will appear in its place and your browser may indicate a JavaScript error. Here is the code block that creates the graphs that appear in the above image.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/tessellate/charts.mdSet the Corner Variation field to Basic. Leaving everything else at its default setting, select Save. The widget should now be created and ready for use on the front page of your WordPress site.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/metropolis/demo_feature.mdLeaving everything else at its default setting, select Save. The widget should now be created and ready for use on the front page of your WordPress site.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/graffito/demo_feature.mdLeaving everything else at its default setting, select Save. The widget should now be created and ready for use on the front page of your WordPress site.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/hexeris/demo_feature.mdIn a responsive theme, images will continue to expand or shrink based on the grid and browser window size. You can set a default title for all posts from the Default Title field. If this selection is set at Default Article Title, then the post's given titles are used.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/plugins/roksprocket/features_mode.mdSet the Box Variation option to Basic. Leaving everything else at its default setting, select Save. The widget should now be created and ready for use on the front page of your WordPress site.
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/kirigami/demo_maintop.mdIf this selection is set at Default Article Title, then the articles' given titles are used. Default Article Text: This field allows you to set default article text for all items in the module. If this is not changed from its default, then the article's introductory text is used.
Joomla Documentation /docs/joomla/extensions/roksprocket/sliders_mode.md