Could you help me about linkink?
The icon box widget has link options, but it linking ONLY the icon, and not all of the widget.
I cant drop it into a div or block or any other widget, because these are haven’t got link option.
Could you help me about linkink?
The icon box widget has link options, but it linking ONLY the icon, and not all of the widget.
I cant drop it into a div or block or any other widget, because these are haven’t got link option.
Div, section and… Have link option. Inside div go to content tab then in HTML tag choose a(link) and you have it!
Thanks. The linking options is working, but if i wrap the the icon box widgets to an 1-1 blocks, the alignement is not good. It has a fixed width, and the container flex options not move it place what i want. If i dont use blocks, the flex options working great.
If you don’t want to wrap icon box in a wrapper (for whatever reason), you can build that icon box yourself. It’s just an icon and a heading and a basic text.
I dont want, because it would actually be unnecessary inside a flex container. You increase the maximum DOM with it. Yes, I know, if I want to create a completely unique icon box widget, then the wrapper is necessary. But the factory icon box widget is actually already included, it all works together and can be used.
How much more elegant it is to leave it in this case.
Section > Container > block wrappers > and after in icon widget box. (You need 3 icon box widgets in one row, which, according to you, should be unnecessarily packed into 3 blocks.)
Or instead,
Section > Container (with flex options) > icon box widgets.
is this still working?