Setup
After the Everyboard plugin has been activated a new menu item will appear in the WordPress admin menu. A board in itself does not do much. It has to be connected to a page for example, before it will be rendered on the site.
Boards and pages
The page in itself is just a standard WordPress page, when a board is connected to the page it will be rendered in place of the page content. Technically the Everyboard plugin hijacks the "the_content" filter and renders its HTML there.
Board Settings
Setting
Description
Rendering framework
Choose framework to use when rendering the board, this determines number of columns and CSS classes used. Naviga themes use Bootstrap 4.
OC List
If OC List should be active or not.
Custom CSS classes
Add custom CSS classes that can be used on row, column, article and widget types in the boards.
Templates
Select article teaser template layouts that should be available for usage.
Everylist
deprecated
If Everylist should be active or not.
OC List Settings
Setting
Description
List query
This option allows users to filter the lists they want to be available in Boards. There might be a specific type of lists that should be used by the sites. Default: "*:*"
Published property
Select the property that determines if the article is published or not. Example: "Published"
Article relation property
Set the relation property to be used when fetching article data for the list. Example: "Articles"
Notifier
Set up a notifier listener for the lists, they require a separate listener from the article listener.
List Settings (deprecated)
Setting
Description
Published value
Set the property and it's value that says that the article is published.
Active items
Max amount of items that the list should be able to have active.
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