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Crosswinds Framework Elements Patterns
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Read This Post: Crosswinds Framework Elements PatternsThe Crosswinds Framework comes with a number of elements patterns that you can use to create larger sections (and they are actually used by other patterns to create larger sections, like the features/services sections, testimonials, etc.).
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Crosswinds Framework Card Patterns
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Read This Post: Crosswinds Framework Card PatternsThe Crosswinds Framework theme comes with several card patterns. These patterns allow you to display a specific post, page, category or product (WooCommerce) or a small contact us section. The post, page and product cards will require you to select the single content block inside the pattern and then select a specific post, page or…
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Crosswinds Framework Page Header Patterns
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Read This Post: Crosswinds Framework Page Header PatternsThe Crosswinds Framework comes with several page header patterns you can use to customize your page template. These patterns have either the breadcrumbs block or page excerpt below the page title. The text can be either left or center aligned. And the background can be either the base color or contrast color.
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Crosswinds Framework Archive Header Patterns
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Read This Post: Crosswinds Framework Archive Header PatternsThe Crosswinds Framework comes with several archive header patterns you can use to customize your page template. The archive header patterns have either the breadcrumbs block or term description below the page title. The text can be either left or center aligned. And the background can be either the base color or contrast color. The…
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Crosswinds Framework Patterns
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Read This Post: Crosswinds Framework PatternsThe Crosswinds Framework comes with over 130 different patterns that you can use on your posts, pages and other content. You can find these patterns by going to the block inserter and selecting the “Patterns” tab. The patterns are divided up into a number of different categories based on what you do. It should be…
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How to Create Custom Templates
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Read This Post: How to Create Custom TemplatesYou can also create your own custom templates. To get started, go to the site editor. Go to “Templates” and then hit the “add new” button. Select “Custom template” in the dropdown. Now you’re ready to create your custom template. You can place any pattern or block you want in this template. Just make sure…
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How to Customize the Footer with the Crosswinds Framework
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Read This Post: How to Customize the Footer with the Crosswinds FrameworkThe Crosswinds Framework comes with one column and three column footer templates. And changing between them is pretty easy. First, navigate to the site editor. Click the WordPress logo in the top left and select template parts. Then select the header template part. Then select the top-level group block and remove that block. In the…
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How to Customize the Header with the Crosswinds Framework
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Read This Post: How to Customize the Header with the Crosswinds FrameworkThe Crosswinds Framework comes with eight different header combinations. There are headers with a centered menu along with a site title or site logo, and there are headers with the menu on the right and the site title or site logo on the left. And each one comes with either a top bar with social…
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How to Customize the Archive Template with the Crosswinds Framework
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Read This Post: How to Customize the Archive Template with the Crosswinds FrameworkYou can also customize the way your archive templates look using the Site Editor and the Crosswinds Framework. To get started, go to the site editor and select either the Archive template or the Blog Page template. In the template, you can customize the page header by selecting the parent group block for the page…
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How to Customize the Single Post Template with the Crosswinds Framework
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Read This Post: How to Customize the Single Post Template with the Crosswinds FrameworkYou can also customize the single post template that comes with the Crosswinds Framework as well. To get started, go to the site editor and select the single post template. From here, you can change the header for your blog posts. To make that change, you can start by selecting the parent group block for…