Your Guide to Using Particles in Lexicon for WordPress
The Testimonial particle gives you the ability to display testimonials for your brand in a clean, modern way. This includes an author, title, image, and quote.
Here are the topics covered in this guide:
These options affect the main area of the particle, and not the individual items within.
Option | Description |
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Particle Name | Enter the name you would like to assign to the particle. This only appears in the back end. |
CSS Classes | Enter the CSS class(es) you want to use in the content of the particle. |
Title | Enter a title for the particle. |
Description | Enter a short introduction to appear in the particle above the testimonies. |
In Animation | Select an animation for items to move in with. |
Out Animation | Select an animation for items to move out with. |
Prev / Next | Prev/next navigation. |
Prev Text | Text for the previous navigation. |
Next Text | Text for the next navigation. |
Dots | Dots-style navigation. |
Loop | Enable or Disable looping. |
Autoplay | Enable or Disable autoplay. |
Autoplay Speed | Set the autoplay speed (in milliseconds) |
Pause on Hover | Enable or Disable pause on hover. |
These items make up the individual featured items in the particle.
Option | Description |
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Item Name | Enter the name you would like to assign to the item. This only appears in the back end. |
Testimonial Style | Select between two different styles of testimonial display: Standard and Alternative. |
Image | Select an image to appear next to the testimony. This is generally a profile photo of its author. |
Content | Enter the quote of the testimony. |
Author | The name of the author goes here. |
Company | The name of the company or author's job title goes here. |
Link | A link to the author's website or social media link can go here. |