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Display locations in lists and detail pages like articles

For the detailed view of the location (POI), it is now possible to display it in a similar way to an article, i.e. like the text above the map. In addition, the location can also be combined in lists, e.g. with articles.

Previously, there was only one compact header for the teaser, which could only be used in static lists.

With version 24-06, additional list teasers (Elaborate, Compact, Masonry, Text Tile) have been added, so that the location is now a fully-fledged list element and can be combined with the article or event, for example.

In this context, the Intro and Date fields as well as the Text Adjustments tab for header data and meta information have also been added to the location.

Detailed view “like article”

In the standard detailed view of the location available to date, the address and map are displayed as key visuals. The content description of the location is provided in paragraphs below.

The new “article-style” detailed view does the exact opposite: First, the paragraphs describing the location are displayed, with the first paragraph serving as the key visual and the other paragraphs being formatted with element settings within the scope of the article. The address information and map follow below.

For the map display, the element setting “Show map optionally after click” was also adopted from the event.

St. Remigius

Kirche im Winter
The church, built in the classical style, was consecrated in 1830. In 1901, the church and sacristy annex underwent extensive renovation and refurbishment, and the rededication took place on July 5, 1904. Since then, the church has been dedicated to Saint Remigius. In 1971, architect Hannsjosef Schäfer carried out a renovation, which once again resulted in a redesign.

In 1998, the church was renovated once again, with new colour accents added and some of the furnishings rearranged. Since then, the nave columns have been painted light pink, the Virgin Mary on the crescent moon has been moved from a free-standing column to the right-hand column of the altar area, and the statue of St. Remigius has been moved from the wall of the north aisle to the nave column at the same height. Three sculptures were added to the altar canopy, and the processional cross, which had since served as the altar cross, was replaced by a fork cross with a crucifixion group.

Address

Sürther Hauptstraße 126
50999 Köln