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Introduction The Owl Carousel particle is a diverse particle with multiple layouts, a wide range of features and customization options, and the ability to source content from both the CMS and custom items set up in the particle itself. The Owl Carousel particle is based on the open source project of the same name by Bartosz Wojciechowski...
Grav Documentation /docs/grav/themes/versla/particle_owl.mdIntroduction The Owl Preview particle is a great way to display visual content in different ways. The Owl Preview particle is based on the open source project of the same name by Bartosz Wojciechowski. Here are the topics covered in this guide: Configuration Main Options Item Options Main Options Option Description CSS Classes Sets the CSS class for the content of the particle...
Grav Documentation /docs/grav/themes/versla/particle_owlpreview.mdIntroduction The Pricing Table particle is a simple particle that enables you to create clean, organized comparison tables. This is a perfect addition to any website featuring tiered products and/or services. Here are the topics covered in this guide: Configuration Main Options Item Options Sub Item Options Configuration Main Options These options affect the main area of the particle, and not the individual items within...
Grav Documentation /docs/grav/themes/versla/particle_pricing.mdIntroduction The Product List particle enables you to display your store's products in a clean way. It tabbed navigation scheme makes it easy for users to navigate through your products and find the item that they're searching for. Here are the topics covered in this guide: Configuration Main Options Category Item Options Item Options Configuration Main Options These options affect the main area of the particle, and not the individual items within...
Grav Documentation /docs/grav/themes/versla/particle_productlist.mdIntroduction The Shopping Cart particle gives your website a powerful shopping cart powered by Snipcart. Here are the topics covered in this guide: Configuration Main Options Configuration Main Options These options affect the main area of the particle, and not the individual items within...
Grav Documentation /docs/grav/themes/versla/particle_shopping.mdIntroduction The Simple Content particle enables you to quickly and easily add one or more simple blocks of content to your page. Here are the topics covered in this guide: Configuration Main Options Item Options Configuration Main Options These options affect the main area of the particle, and not the individual items within...
Grav Documentation /docs/grav/themes/versla/particle_simple.mdIntroduction The Simple Menu particle is a quick and easy way to navigate your website. Setting it up is as simple as filling in the blanks in the particle. Here are the topics covered in this guide: Configuration Main Options Configuration Main Options Option Description CSS Classes Set the CSS class(es) you would like to have apply at the particle level...
Grav Documentation /docs/grav/themes/versla/particle_simplemenu.mdIntroduction The Content Tabs particle displays content in elegant, easy-to-navigate tabs. Here are the topics covered in this guide: Configuration Main Options Item Options Configuration Main Options These options affect the main area of the particle, and not the individual items within...
Grav Documentation /docs/grav/themes/versla/particle_tabs.mdAOS Atom Animation on Scroll (AOS) is a small JS library that allows you to animate elements on your page as you scroll. To initialize the library, go to your Base Outline > Page Settings and drag the Animate on Scroll atom into the dock. You can then save the Page Settings. By clicking on the atom, you will find the Global settings to be used for your AOS elements: Option Description Duration Values from 0 to 3000, with step 50ms...
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/versla/atom_aos.mdIntroduction The Fixed Header atom gives you the ability to fix your header to the top of your page so it follows your visitors as they scroll. The fixed header conveniently disappears as the user scrolls down and slides down with the slightest upward scroll. This allows users to see the full scope of the page while maintaining access navigation and search without having to scroll back to the top...
Wordpress Documentation /docs/wordpress/themes/versla/atom_fixedheader.md