Show the date more prominently on detail pages

Previously, the date of an event or article was always displayed fixed below the key visual image alongside other information in the right column. From now on, the position can be set via an element setting.

By default, the date and additional information of an event or article on a detail page are displayed below the key visual and above the text.
The element setting "Info position" allows the display at another position. The following options are possible:
- Below the image / above the text: this corresponds to the default display.
- Prominently below the image / above the text: the position is identical to the default, but the column with the date is displayed on the left side and more prominently with larger font and bold formatting.
- Above the title: The date and other information are displayed directly above the title as the first element. The column with the date is shown on the left side and more prominently with larger font and bold formatting.
- Below the title: The date and other information are displayed directly below the title. The column with the date is shown on the left side and more prominently with larger font and bold formatting.
Everyone wants to go there:OpenCms Merchandise Fair & Expo

This is dummy text. It allows you to see whether all the letters are there and what they look like. Sometimes words such as Hamburgefonts, Rafgenduks, or Handgloves are used to test fonts. Sometimes sentences containing all the letters of the alphabet are used—these sentences are called “pangrams.” A well-known example is: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy old dog.
Everyone wants to go there:OpenCms Merchandise Fair & Expo

This is dummy text. It allows you to see whether all the letters are there and what they look like. Sometimes words such as Hamburgefonts, Rafgenduks, or Handgloves are used to test fonts. Sometimes sentences containing all the letters of the alphabet are used—these sentences are called “pangrams.” A well-known example is: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy old dog.
Everyone wants to go there:OpenCms Merchandise Fair & Expo

This is dummy text. It allows you to see whether all the letters are there and what they look like. Sometimes words such as Hamburgefonts, Rafgenduks, or Handgloves are used to test fonts. Sometimes sentences containing all the letters of the alphabet are used—these sentences are called “pangrams.” A well-known example is: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy old dog.