"Extra! Extra! Read all about it!" We all know headlines are what grabs the attention. Keep your page organized and your audience focused using our headline widget.
Check out our guide "Adding Widgets to Your Page" to learn how to add this widget to any row, panel or section on your website.
Below are a few examples:
Basic Headlines
Headlines generally consist of a Heading, Subhead, and a Divider, although you can also omit any of these by leaving the corresponding field blank.
Recent News From The College
Our students and faculty are constantly doing amazing things.Alternate Headlines
Headlines use the font Monserrat by default, but you also have the choice to use our alternate font, Vitesse.
Recent News From The College
Our students and faculty are constantly doing amazing things.Headline Options
Headlines offer a wide variety of combinations in both types (h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6), colors (Utah Red, Black & White), as well as layout (Subhead on top, Subhead on bottom) and alignment (Left, Center & Right). Below are few of these combination examples:
Recent News From The College
Our students and faculty are constantly doing amazing things.Recent News From The College
Our students and faculty are constantly doing amazing things.Recent News From The College
Our students and faculty are constantly doing amazing things.Settings
Name | Type | Description |
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Choose a Layout | Select | Choose different layout options. Horizontal - Tabs Inline (Default), Vertical - Tabs Inline, Tabs on Top, Tabs on Left or Vertical - Theme 3. |
Tabs | Repeater | Add tabs. Each item represents a tab. |
Open | Checkbox | Open this tab by default. |
Tab Title | Text | The title of your tab. This will be displayed as the tab/button text. |
Tab Content | Editor | The content of your tab. This content will be displayed once the tab/button is clicked. |