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     * [[Blog]]
     * [[Blog]]
     * [[Custom]]
     * [[Web Feed]]
    * [[Feed]]
     * [[Friend List]]
     * [[Friends]]
     * [[HTML]]
     * [[HTML]]
     * [[Image gallery]]
     * [[Image Gallery]]
     * [[Lastfm Component]]
     * [[Last.FM]]
     * [[Navigation]]
     * [[Navigation]]
     * [[Xbox Gamertag]]
     * [[Xbox GamerCard]]
    * [[Content Block]]
    * [[Blog Posts]]
    * [[Paypal]]
    * [[Youtube Video]]
    * [[Form]]
    * [[Google Maps]]
    * [[Flickr Gallery]]
    * [[Twitter]]
    * [[Single Image]]
    * [[Blogroll]]
    * [[eBay Listings]]
    * [[Upcoming.org]]
    * [[Friendfeed]]
    * [[Del.icio.us]]
    * [[Blog Comments]]
    * [[Blog Search]]
    * [[Blog Archive]]
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Although your Viviti theme will work if you do not apply any css styles to the html for the optional content components, you will need to style them if you want to give them a unique design rather than the default style that is applied.
Although your Viviti theme will work if you do not apply any css styles to the html for the optional content components, you will need to style them if you want to give them a unique design rather than the default style that is applied.

Revision as of 18:27, 4 November 2008

Content Components are chunks of html that are dynamically generated and inserted into Content Locations. Each content component can be edited, dragged, or removed dynamically using the Viviti editor toolbar. Here is a list of content components that can be styled:

   * Blog
   * Web Feed
   * Friend List
   * HTML
   * Image Gallery
   * Last.FM
   * Navigation
   * Xbox GamerCard
   * Content Block
   * Blog Posts
   * Paypal
   * Youtube Video
   * Form
   * Google Maps
   * Flickr Gallery
   * Twitter
   * Single Image
   * Blogroll
   * eBay Listings
   * Upcoming.org
   * Friendfeed
   * Del.icio.us
   * Blog Comments
   * Blog Search
   * Blog Archive

Although your Viviti theme will work if you do not apply any css styles to the html for the optional content components, you will need to style them if you want to give them a unique design rather than the default style that is applied.