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FAQ entry:The formatter "FAQ detail view"

A FAQ entry is a compilation of information on a frequently asked question with optional images and texts in multiple paragraphs.

The detail view shows the entire content including all images and text paragraphs. The output can be extensively adjusted using the element settings.

The detail view is usually intended for use on a detail page, as the target of the link of an teaser in a list. It can also be used directly on a page.

How tall is Cologne Cathedral?

Cologne Cathedral from the front Cologne Cathedral from the front
Date:
Jun 30, 2022

The cathedral is 157 meters high

To be precise, the north tower of Cologne Cathedral is 157.38 meters high, while the south tower is 157.31 meters high.

This meant that Cologne Cathedral was actually the tallest building in the world from 1880 to 1884.

Available element settings

Allows to change the element layout using predefined CSS modifications.

Please note that a specific element may not support all listed modifications.

Controls the origin of the key visual.

Controls how the key visual image is displayed.

Controls how the image is displayed.

The available options vary by element type.

Controls the importance level of the headline.

In addition to the display size this is relevant for search engines (SEO).

Controls whether, and if yes how the date is displayed.

Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format.

If you for example enter "EEE, dd-MM-yy", an output like "Sun, 01-10-17" is generated.

Detailed information about custom formats is available in the documentation about Java date formatting.

The image format for small screens like smartphones.

Allows you to set the image size based on common formats.

The image will automatically be scaled so that the original pixels are best fitted to the selected target format.

Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format. Use "width-height", for example "5-1" for an extreme wide format.

The image format for large desktop screens.

Allows you to set the image size based on common formats.

The image will automatically be scaled so that the original pixels are best fitted to the selected target format.

Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format. Use "width-height", for example "5-1" for an extreme wide format.

The image format for small screens like smartphones.

Allows you to set the image size based on common formats.

The image will automatically be scaled so that the original pixels are best fitted to the selected target format.

Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format. Use "width-height", for example "5-1" for an extreme wide format.

The image format for large desktop screens.

Allows you to set the image size based on common formats.

The image will automatically be scaled so that the original pixels are best fitted to the selected target format.

Instead of the presets, you can also manually enter any format. Use "width-height", for example "5-1" for an extreme wide format.

Adds an effect that is triggered if the mouse is moved over the element.

The effect is disabled for mobile devices.

Controls if elements can be directly placed in the attachment container on the detail page, or if a layout row must be placed first.

Place elements directly is easier to use, but limits the layout to a 'row 1 column (12 - full)'.

Place layout row first requires additional effort, but allows more flexible layouts using rows like '6 - 6' or '4 - 4 - 4'.

Controls if the copyright information for images is displayed as an overlay.

If available, the image title is displayed below the image.
A zoom option is added to the images.

Controls if the author specified in this content is shown.

Combine the links from the last paragraphs to a list of downloads.

Only paragraphs at the end that consist of just the link are combined.