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Vermilion: Recreating the Demo - Main Bottom

Your Guide to Recreating Elements of the Vermilion Theme for WordPress


Main Bottom Section

Here is the widget breakdown for the Main Bottom section:

RokSprocket (Features)

This area of the demo is a RokSprocket widget. You will need to do two things to prepare this widget so that it looks similar to the one in the demo.

First, you will need to create the RokSprocket Widget. You can do this by navigating to Administration -> RokSprocket Admin and creating a new Features widget.

You can find out more about RokSprocket and how to set up and modify widgets by visiting our RokSprocket documentation.

Simple Provider

We used the Simple Provider to enable us to create custom RokSprocket content without having to create separate posts or pages to do so. Here are the details of one of the Simple Items in the Featured Article List.

Option Setting
Title <span class="fa fa-trophy"></span>
Image Custom
Link #

Description

<span>RokAjaxSearch is a configurable search widget<span class="hidden-tablet"> that uses AJAX to load results in real time via a styled, paged popup. It can be set to local or Google search, inclusive of Web, image, video and blog</span>.</span>

Here is a look at the Features Layout Options for this widget.

Option Setting
Display Limit
Theme Slideshow
Article Titles Show
Article Text Show
Preview Length
Strip HTML Tags No
Arrow Navigation Hide
Pagination Show
Animation Randomize
Autoplay Disable
Autoplay Delay 5
Image Resize Disable

You can set the RokSprocket filters to include any category, specific posts, or otherwise you would like to have featured in this widget.

Once you have created this widget, you can add it via the Widgets menu by clicking RokSprocket and dragging it to the appropriate section. When you have done this, you will need to complete the following.

  • Select your RokSprocket Featured widget in the Choose Widget field.
  • Enter fp-mainbottom in the Custom Variations field.
  • 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.


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