The layout settings manage the positioning of different layout parts.
This section makes the arrangement of your content very easy and flexible. You can enable or disable system output, define the layout of the theme's widget or module positions and select a style you created in the customizer. Additionally, you have the possibility to store your modifications in a layout profile and assign it to different pages.
This option enables you to assign a style to your layout. In addition with the customizer and the layout manager this makes styling your pages very flexible.
This option allows you to hide the main system output. This is useful, if you want to position only modules on certain pages, without leaving redundant space.
The Warp framework provides the following layout options for the sidebars.
Setting | Description |
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Width | Choose from the provided percent values to set the sidebar width. |
Alignment | Define, whether the sidebar is published on the left or right side of the content. |
The sidebar settings allow you to create a fully functional multi-column layout. The only requirement is to publish a module on a sidebar position to display the selected alignment.
This table gives you an overview of the grid layout settings.
Setting | Description |
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Layout | Define, whether modules are positioned side-by-side, stacked vertically or first doubled. |
Responsive | Define, on which devices modules take up full width and stack vertically. |
Divider | Add a vertical divider between parallel or first doubled wmodules to separate them from each other. |
For more information on modules, take a look at the Module Positions tutorial.
The layout manager allows you to create new layouts and assign them to different pages. Warp provides a default layout as a reference.
To create a new layout, follow these steps:
Important You can't assign two different layouts to one page.