Features Tabs
This widget allows adding the tabs with information
How To Add Features Tabs Widget To Your Page
- Click the icon to create a Section
- Set your Column structure
- Right click to Edit, Duplicate, Copy, Delete etc.
- Insert Widget using drag and drop inside your Columns
5. Choose Widget style in the layout section.
6. Customize Widget and add content in the Content Section. Here you can also customize content Typography.
Advanced Section - These are the possible settings available in the Advanced tab of a Section, Column, or Widget. Not all settings are available for every element.
Advanced
- Margin: Set the section Margin
- Padding: Set the section Padding
- Z-index: Set the Z-Index. Learn more about Z-Index
- CSS ID: Set a CSS ID for your section
- CSS Classes: Set CSS Classes for your section
Motion Effects
- Sticky (Pro only): Set your section as Sticky, and choose between Top or Bottom. Learn more about Sticky
- Scrolling Effects (Pro only): Set Scrolling Effects to On to choose from a variety of animations and interactions that can occur when the user scrolls through the page. Learn more about Scrolling Effects
- Entrance Animation: Click the dropdown to choose an animation. Learn more about Entrance Animation
Background
The following options can be set independently for both the normal and hover states.
Border
The following options can be set independently for both the normal and hover states.
- Border Type: Select the type of border, choosing from none, solid, double, dotted, dashed, or grooved
- Border Radius: Set the border radius to control corner roundness
- Box Shadow: Adjust box shadow options
Positioning
- Width: Select the width of the element, choosing from Full Width (100%), Inline (auto), or Custom.
- Custom Width: Only available if Custom is chosen. Use the slider to adjust the width of the element within the column.
- Vertical Align: Only available if Full Width (100%) or Inline (auto) is chosen. Select to display the element at the Start, Center, or End.
- Position: Select the position of the element, choosing either Default, Absolute, Fixed, or Custom. Absolute positions an element absolutely to its first positioned parent. Fixed positions an element relative to the user’s viewport.
If either Absolute or Fixed are selected, the following options also become available.
- Horizontal Orientation: Sets the horizontal reference point for the absolute positioning, with choices of either Start or End.
- Offset: Changes the horizontal reference point by the amount of the offset
- Vertical Orientation: Sets the vertical reference point for the absolute positioning, with choices of either Start or End.
- Offset: Changes the vertical reference point by the amount of the offset
Learn More: How To set Absolute Position for An Element
Responsive
- Reverse Columns: Slide to reverse your columns order (Great for Mobile)
- Visibility: Show or Hide your section on Desktop, Tablet, or Mobile
Attributes (Pro only)
- Add your own custom attributes. Learn more about Custom Attributes
Custom CSS (Pro only)
- Add your own custom CSS