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Your widget will automatically scale its height based on how wide it is and the widgets and elements inside.

Slider

The slider is particularly useful for rotating images, such as social media widgets or rotating banners. Toggle the Slider on or off using the radio buttons underneath the slider option. For static images, keep the slider set to “off.” To rotate between a series of social media posts or images, select “on” and designate how many images you want to appear for each device (see Sizing, above).

Grid

Turn on the Grid functionality to automatically stack the widgets within a column into a grid formation. In order to use this function, you must have more than one widget in a column. Once the grid function is toggled to “on” you can choose how many “responsive columns” you want inside the current column. You can also choose to add another grid element.

Spacing

Control the column spacing by adjusting the padding. You can edit the padding individually for mobile, tablet, and desktop views. Adjust the top, bottom, left, and right side padding by incrementing numerically. The default interval is 10 pixels.

Style

The Style section allows you to choose whether your widget snaps (or aligns vertically) to the top, middle, or bottom of your column container. Advanced users can add additional CSS classes within this section as well.

Effects

Use effects to apply custom transitions to the column. You can have a column transition in or out as someone scrolls down the page. Click the “+” next to either In Animation or Out Animation and choose from the supplied list of animations.

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