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Shopping Cart

Shopping Cart In addition to listing your products, OneHash also allows you to sell them via the Shopping Cart. To enable Shopping Cart, go to: ++Home > Website > Portal > Shopping Cart Settings++ Here are some configuration options: - Show Price: Show Item Price on the product page. - Show Stock Availability: Show whether the Item is in stock. - Show Stock Quantity: Show available stock on the product page. - Show Configure Button: Show a configure button if the Item has variants. It can be used to narrow down the specific item based on Attributes. - Show Contact Us Button: Show a contact us button which customers can use to enquire about the Item. It will create a Lead in the system. | 1. Item Types Shopping Cart works differently for Items with and without variants. 1.1 Items without variants Items without variants have their dedicated product page and an Add to Cart button. The stock information is also shown if they are enabled in Shopping Cart Settings. 1.2 Items with variants Since Item Templates can't be bought directly, there is a Configure button to choose the specific variant and add it to cart. | 2. Cart Quotation If checkout is disabled, when your customers add an item to cart, they can click on the Request for Quotation button to get a quote for it. A Quotation is generated in the system. | 3. Cart Checkout You can enable checkout from Checkout Settings section in Shopping Cart Settings. You must have PayPal Integration or Razorpay Integration for enabling payments.

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Product Listing

Product Listing OneHash provides a product listing page where your customers can discover your products. It is enabled by default if you have published Website Items on your system. You can go to the product listing visiting the /all-products route. For example, https://apple.onehash.com/all-products || Actions are visible only on hovering over the card in the new Product Listing Here there are two views available that can be toggled Product List View The List View can hold additional data in it such as a short description which can be mentioned in the Website Item's Short Website Description field. Product Grid View | 1. Products Settings The Product Listing can be configured from Products Settings. Go to Website > Portal > Products Settings. Here are some of the configuration options: - Home Page is Products: If checked, the default home page will be set to Product Listing. - Products Per Page: Define how many products to show per page on the Product Listing. - Hide Variants: Only show Item Templates on the Product Listing. You can hide variants only when Attribute Filters are disabled. 1.1 Filters This page also shows filters alongside the products. There are three types of filters visible here: - Field Filters - Attribute Filters - Discount Filters 1. Field Filters Enable the Field Filters checkbox in Products Settings and add the fields based on which you want to have the filters. 2. Attribute Filters Enable the Attribute Filters checkbox in Products Settings and add the attributes based on which you want to have the filters. Go to your Product Listing, it should show filters on the sidebar. 3. Discount Filters Discount Filters are automatically generated based on the discounts applied on the products. They do not require any configuration.

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Website Settings

Website Settings Website related settings like landing page and website wide theme can be configured here. To access Website Settings, go to: ++Home > Website > Setup > Website Settings++ | 1. Landing Page Configure the default landing page of your website by setting the Home Page field to the route of that page. You can put any route here including standard routes like ** home, about, contact, login, all-products, and blog.** You can also set a Web Page as the landing page. If you want to use the OneHash Homepage, you must set it as home. You can also set the Title Prefix here. It will be appended to the browser title on every page. You can put your company name here. | 2. Website Theme Create a personalized theme for your Website and set it here. Learn more about configuring Website Theme here. | 3. Brand 3.1 Brand Logo You can set the brand logo for your website in this section. Upload the Brand Image first and then click on "Set Banner from Image" button. It will generate a Banner HTML with your uploaded logo. 3.2 Favicon You can also set the favicon of your website in this section. It appears on the left side of the browser tab. View your website by clicking on View Website in the action bar on top right. | 4. Top Bar You can customize the menu items in the navbar of your website from the **Top Bar **section. | 5. Banner You can add a persistent banner to your website which will be shown above the navbar on all web pages. You can write any valid Bootstrap 4 markup here. | 6. Footer You can add address information and categorized links to your footer in the Footer section. | 7. Google Integrations 7.1 Google Indexing How to set up automated Google Indexing In order to allow OneHash to request Google crawlers to index a web page, you need to authorize OneHash to send a request whenever the user requests the data. Google Drive Integration is set up with the following steps: - Create OAuth 2.0 Credentials via [Google Settings]9https://help.onehash.ai/en/article/google-settings-1n2yqiy/). - Enable indexing in the Website Settings - Now click on Authorize API Indexing Access to authorize OneHash to send a publish request. - Once Authorized, an indexing request is automatically sent on creation/update/trash of any new blog post or web pages created via the user. 7.2 Google Analytics You can enable Google Analytics on your website. Just get your Google AnalyticsID from your Google Console and set it here. By default, Google Analytics will collect the full IP address of your website visitors. By checking "Google Analytics Anonymize IP", OneHash will instruct Google Analytics to anonymize the IP address before it is sent to Google servers. You can find out more about the effect of this setting in Google's documentation. | 8. HTML Header You can use this section to set meta tags across all of your web pages. A common use case is to add Google site verification tags. | 9. Robots You can define robots.txt rules in this section. This information is used by web crawlers to decide which pages to index and which to skip. || Learn more about robots.txt at Moz - Robots.txt | 10. Redirects You can define a mapping of route redirects here. The mappings in the following screenshot makes sure that if a user visits https://apple.erpnext.com/iphone, he will be redirected to https://apple.OneHash.com/products/iphone. OneHash will raise a 301 Permanent Redirect response for these routes. ||| If you are migrating your existing website to OneHash based website, you can map your old routes to new ones here and these redirects will be picked up by Google and will help you maintain your SEO rankings. | 11. Chat You can enable website visitor chat on your website in the Chat section. The chat widget will be shown between From time and To time. You can also set Chat Operators (Users) who will get notified when a visitor sends a message. ||| Chat is an experimental feature.

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Web Forms

| Web Forms Stakeholders who are not part of your organization may need to interact with your OneHash instance. You can authorize customers, suppliers, job applicants, students, and guardians to access certain information or even create certain transactions. For example, you can let anyone create an account on your website (created with OneHash) and apply for a job. You can let your customers see the details of the complaints they have registered. These can be done using Web Forms. There are two types of in-built interfaces available in OneHash . The Desk View and the Web View. Desk is for users who regularly interact with OneHash instance, like employees of your organization. Web View is for users who need to interact with an OneHash instance occasionally. Web forms are similar to the forms you generally fill in various websites on the internet. Webforms are part of the Web View interface in OneHash . To create a new Web Form go to: ++Home > Website > Web Site > Web Form++ Select the DocType based on which you want to build your Web Form. The Route will be set based on the Title of your Web Form. You can also add an Introduction text to show a friendly message above your form. Add fields to your Web Form. These are the fields from the DocType you have selected. You can change the Label for these fields. Try to keep number of fields to be minimum as long forms are cumbersome to fill. Click on See on Website in the sidebar to view your Web form. Here is an explanation of each of the checkboxes on the right. 1. Published: Web Form will be accessible only if this is enabled. 2. Login Required: User can fill the Web Form only if they are logged in. When Login Required is checked, 3. Route to Success Link: Go to Success Link after the form is submitted. 4. Allow Edit: If this is unchecked the form becomes read-only once it is saved. 5. Allow Multiple: Allow user to create more than one record. 6. Show as Grid: Show records in a table format. 7. Allow Delete: Allow user to delete the records that he/she has created. 8. Allow Comments: Allow user to add comments on the created form. 9. Allow Print: Allow user to print the document in the selected Print Format. 10. Allow Incomplete Forms: Allow user to submit form with partial data. | 2. Features 2.1 Sidebar You can also show contextual links in a sidebar on your Web Form. Set it up in Sidebar Settings. 2.2 Creating Web Forms with Child Table You can add child tables to your web forms, just like regular forms. 2.3 Payment Gateway Integration You can now add a Payment Gateway to the web form, so that you can ask users to pay against a web form. A good example for this is a conference ticket. 2.4 Portal User We have also introduced roles for Website users. Before version 11, if you assigned any 'Role' to a user he would get access to 'Desk View'. From version 11 you can assign a 'Role' but still disallow access to 'Desk View' by unchecking 'Desk Access' in Role. In Portal Settings, you can set a role against each menu item so that only users with that role will be allowed to see that item. 2.5 Custom Script You can write custom scripts for your Web Form for things like validating your inputs, auto-filling values, showing a success message, or any arbitrary action. Learn how to write custom scripts for your Web Forms here. 2.6 Custom CSS You can customize the look and feel of your Web Form by writing your own Custom CSS. Inspect the elements on the page to see what classes are available for styling. Learn more about CSS here. 2.7 Actions You can add the text in 'Success Message' field and this text will be shown to user once he successfully submits the web form . And the user is redirected to the URL given at 'Success URL' when clicked on 'Continue' button. This is only applicable to webforms accessible without the user login(webforms with 'Login Required' checkbox unchecked). 2.8 Result When a website user submits the form, the data will be stored in the document/doctype for which web form is created. Embeddable Forms 1. For embedding a web form in your website, first go to “Web Form” list and select one of previously created Web Form or create a new one. 1. Now in the Embeddable Section of Web Form, tick the “Is Embeddable” checkbox to enable embedding of the Web Form. Now you just have to copy the “Embed Url” code and paste it into your website to access the Embeddable Web Form. Note: “Login Required” and “Is Embeddable” do not work together. 1. For every successful submission of Web Form, a record gets created in “Web Form Log”. 2. In Embeddable Section you also get following features, which you can enable as shown in above image… Collect Geo Location : This enables the embeddable form to capture the geo location of the user submitting the form. Collect IP Address : This enables the embeddable form to capture the ip address of the user submitting the form. Captcha : This enables the embeddable form to ensure the user is a human using Google reCaptcha Site Key : If the captcha is enabled, you have to put the site key of Google reCaptcha verified for your OneHash site url. Restrict Number of Submission : This number indicates the maximum number of submission allowed for an embeddable web form. Restrict Submission per IP : This number indicates the maximum number of submission allowed for an embeddable web form per IP Address. Time Limit : This enables the form to be submittable within a defined set of datetime. Please ensure to check time as well. From Date : This marks the datetime starting which the embeddable forms is submittable. To Date : This marks the datetime after which the embeddable forms is not submittable.

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How to create a Web Page?

| Web Page Static Content like your Home Page, About Us, Contact Us, Terms pages can be created using the Web Page. To access Web Page go to: ++Home > Website > Web Site > Web Page++ | 1. How to create a Web Page 1. Go to the Web Page list and click on New. 2. Enter a Title and add content in Main Section. The route will auto generated but you can change it. 3. Click on Save. 4. The web page will be published only when Published is ticked. View your Web Page by clicking on See on Website in the side bar. 1.1 Tips on making a good Web Page Title The first thing to set is the title of your page. The title has the maximum weight for search engines so choose a title that reflects the keywords that you are targeting for your audience. The route (URL) will be auto-generated from the title but you can change it. Content You can write your content in Rich Text, Markdown or HTML. If you want to make simple content pages, Rich Text and Markdown are great options. || Learn markdown in a few minutes at Mastering Markdown. Images For Rich Text Content, you can directly embed images using the editor. For Markdown and HTML, you must attach the images to the document first. Now get the URL of your image by right-clicking on your attachment and copying the address. Now, add them to your Markdown or HTML using the appropriate syntax. | 2. Features 2.1 Slideshow You can also add a Slideshow to your Web Page. 2.2 Scheduled Publishing You can schedule your Web Pages for publishing if you set Start Date and End Date for your Web Page. They will be set as published within the date ranges and will be unpublished outside the range automatically. Unpublished pages will throw an Error 404 when they are visited. 2.3 Javascript and CSS You can add a JS script to your Web Page in the Script section. You can add CSS styling to your Web Page in the Style section. Inspect the elements to see what classes are available for styling. If you are using HTML Content, you can use your own classes and style them here. 2.4 Sidebar You can add a Website Sidebar with custom links on your Web Page. In the Sidebar and Comments section enable Show Sidebar. Select an existing Website Sidebar or create a new one. Add links and their route in the Sidebar Items table. 2.5 Comments You can enable comments on your Web Page where people can leave a comment with their Name and Email. Enable comments from the Sidebar and Comments section. 2.6 Header You can add a custom HTML for the header section of the page. This will override the title of the Web Page. 2.7 Breadcrumbs You can add a list of breadcrumbs on your Web Page. These will be shown on top before the header. 2.8 Meta Tags You can also add Meta Tags to your Web Page. You must add the property key and its value in the Meta Tag Table and it will auto-generate HTML meta tags on your Web Page.

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Shop by Category

OneHash ERP offers a Shop by Category (/shop-by-category) page out of the box, where users can navigate to relevant products based on their needs without having to use filters right away. To set up the categories (in the tabs) for this page, head over to: || E Commerce Settings > Filters and Categories In the Filters and Categories section, make sure Enable Field Filters (Categories) is enabled. The categories are pulled from the Website Item Fields table. The field filters such as Item Group, Brand, etc. are reused as categories on this page. Once this is done, you will accordingly see tabs on the Shop by Category page (/shop-by-category). Additionally you can add a slideshow to this page (as seen above) via the Shop By Category section in E Commerce Settings. Fetching records in categories Item Groups Item Groups are handled a little differently due to its tree structure. Item Group records are fetched if the following conditions are all satisfied: - The Show in Website field is enabled in the Item Group - Item Group is the top most group node (Is Group enabled and parent is 'All Item Groups') or top-most leaf node (Is Group disabled and parent is 'All Item Groups') Each card links to the respective Item Group page. Other Categories The other categories' records are simply fetched irrespective. If you want to hide certain records here too (e.g. in Brand), you can add a custom Show in Website field and it will filter out those records that have this field disabled. || Custom doctypes that are linked to Website Item via a link field can also be included here along with Item Group, Brand, etc.

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Website Item

The Website information about an Item is now moved to a new DocType called Website Item. Publishing an Item is now as simple as a button click. Once an Item has a Website Item created against it, it is successfully published. The Prerequisites here are Items. Publishing an Item The Publish in Website button is visible on every unpublished item under Actions. This button will create a Website Item and thus publish the Item on the website. Publish Item If you visit your-site-name/all-products , you will see the newly created Website Item listed here. || To view the Website Item page on the website click on the See on Website link on the top left just above the item image in the Website Item document. Updating the Website Item Once a Website Item has been created, you can update information in it that will be displayed on the website. Here are the fields: General 1. Website Item Name: The title of the Website Item on the website is picked from this field. 2. Route: This is auto-generated and just mentions the route your Item’s full page view will be available at. 3. Published: If you want to hide or take down your published Item, you can uncheck this checkbox. Display Images 1. Website Image: It is automatically populated with the Image from the Item master. You can change it as well. 2. Slideshow: If you add a Slideshow, that will be shown in the Website Item’s page. If a slideshow is absent, it will default to showing the website image (if present). Image Description: It is an alternative text in case the image fails to appear. Stock Information 1. Website Warehouse: Select the Warehouse that will hold the stock for this Website Item. The Website Item’s availability will be shown depending on the balance stock in this selected Warehouse. 2. On Backorder: If enabled then it will be indicated that the Website Item is available on backorder and not usually pre-stocked. Available on Backorder will be visible instead of Out of Stock or In Stock. || Note: If the Website Warehouse isn't set and 'Maintain Stock' for an Item is ticked, the product page will list the Item as 'Not in Stock'. Display Information 1. Short Website Description: This is a text field where you can mention a short summary like description, for the List View. You can also add some HTML here that will show up in the List View. e.g This item is 100% pure! 2. Website Description: This is a rich text editor field, where you can format your website item description to make it attractive and informative. The Item Description is used as a fallback if a Website Description is not mentioned. 3. Website Specifications: You can mention the Website Item's specifications such as weight, manufacturer, dimensions, material, etc. You can also add common specifications in the Item Group that this Website Item belongs to and copy it here by clicking on Copy From Item Group. This information will be visible on the Product Details section in the Website Item’s page. Display Additional Information The Product Details section can be viewed in a tabbed section along with other information too. For this: - In the Display Additional Information section, and enable Add Section with Tabs. - You can now add tabs in the Tabs table by adding a label and content for it. The content field is an HTML editor where you can add advanced HTML, to beautify your tab, or a simple paragraph. - This tabbed section will set Product Details as the first tab which will contain the Website Specifications stated above (if present). - This will be followed by tabs from the Tabs table - Website Item Product Details Recommended Items You can show Recommended Items against Website Items to knudge users to pay attention to a closely related item. This can be enabled by going to E Commerce Settings > Add-ons > Enable Recommendations. You can then add Recommended Items against a Website Item in the Recommended Items section, and add the items to recommend. These will show up in the Website Item Page. Offers Coupon Codes can be added at checkout , but customers must know about these codes. For this, Offers can be added to the Website Item for display. - Go to the Offers section in the Website Item. - Add a short offer title that is one/two words, in the Offer Title. - Add a slightly longer subtitle, a sentence in the Offer Subtitle. - Add lengthy details about the offer in the Offer Description. Save. Search and SEO 1. Ranking: Assign a rank to the Website Item to have control over it's position in the Product Listing. Website Items with higher ranking will be shown higher. 2. Set Meta Tags: Meta tags help with SEO. See Web Page to know how to add them. 3. Website Item Groups: In this table you can select existing or create new Item Groups to classify items on your website. The Website Item will be visible under Item Group Pages of the Item Groups mentioned in this table. Advanced Display Content You can add an additional styled section using Bootstrap 4 markup for the Website Item page. Website Item Advacned Display Adding Price Details Prices can be added against Website Items via Item Price. Before adding an Item Price, go to E Commerce Settings and make sure Company, Price List , Default Customer Group are set. Now you can go ahead and create an Item Price for the Website Item, and select the Price List as the one in the E Commerce Settings. You can also add a Pricing Rule with a Discount Percentage or Discount Amount on the existing item price, to show striked prices. Website Item Page Striked Price

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E Commerce Settings

The legacy Shopping Cart Settings and Products Settings are now consolidated into a single E Commerce Settings page. To configure E Commerce Settings, search for: || E Commerce Settings in the awesomebar (search bar) Products Per Page Define how many products to show per page on the Product Listing in the All Products page (/all-products). Filters and Categories You can also add filters to your listing. There are two types of filters: 1. Field Filters: Enable the Field Filters checkbox and add the fields based on which you want to have filters. These fields will also be used as categories for the Shop by Category page. 2. Attribute Filters: Enable the Attribute Filters checkbox and add the attributes based on which you want to have filters Display Settings 1. Hide Variants: Only show Website Item Templates on the Product Listing. 2. Enable Variant Selection: Show a configure button if the Item has variants. It can be used to narrow down the specific item based on Attributes. 3. Show Price: Show Item Price on the product page. 4. Show Stock Availability: Show whether the Item is in stock. 5. Show Stock Quantity: Show available stock on the product page. 6. Allow items not in stock to be added to cart: Allow items not in stock to be added to Cart. 7. Show Apply Coupon Code: Additional provision to apply coupon code at checkout. 8. Show Contact Us Button: Show a contact us button which customers can use to enquire about the Item. It will create a Lead in the system. 9. Show Public Attachments: Show public attachments in the Sales Order generated, after checkout, for Customers. ||| You can Hide Variants only when Attribute Filters are disabled Shopping Cart 1. Company: Specify the company that the web shop is set up for. 2. Price List: Mention Price List to consider while fetching Item Prices. 3. Enable Shopping Cart: Add the provision to add items to Cart. 4. Default Customer Group: Add the Default Customer Group to be set while auto creating customers on adding to Cart. Checkout Settings 1. Enable Checkout: If checkout is disabled, when your customers add an item to Cart, they can click on the Request for Quotation button to get a quote for it. A Quotation is generated in the system. If enabled, a Sales Order is generated on clicking on the Place Order button in the Cart. 2. Payment Gateway Account: If checkout is enabled, you must have Paypal Integration or Razorpay Integration. 3. Payment Success Url: After payment completion redirect users to the selected option. 4. Show Price in Quotation: If checkout is disabled, you can choose whether or not to show prices against Website Items in the Quotation. 5. Save Quotations as Draft: If checkout is disabled, on clicking on the Request for Quotation button, you can choose whether the auto-generated Quotation must be auto-submitted or kept in the Draft state. Add-ons 1. Enable Wishlist: Add the provision to add items to a Wishlist 2. Enable Reviews and Ratings: Add the provision for customers to leave reviews and ratings against Website Items. 3. Enable Recommendations: Add the provision to show manually selected recommended items against a Website Item. Shop By Category The Shop By Category page is an out-of-the-box page that lists categories linked to Website Items. These categories can be configured in the** Filters and Categories** section's Field Filters table. You can also select a slideshow as the banner of the page. Guest Display Settings 1. Hide Price for Guest: You can show or hide prices against Website Items for guest users (users who are not logged in). 2. Redirect on Action: If a guest user tries to add a Website Item to Cart or to the Wishlist, you can select a URL to redirect them to. By default, guest users are redirected to the login page. You can instead redirect them to a custom Web Form of choice by adding a URL here e.g. contact-us

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Setting Up the Homepage

Homepage A homepage is the default landing page of your website. OneHash's Website Module generates a default landing page for your website. You can customize it in Homepage. To access the Homepage page in OneHash, go to: ++Home > Website > Portal > Homepage++ | How to setup Home Page 1. Select the Company. 2. Set the Title. This will be shown in the Browser Tab. 3. Configure the Hero Section as explained in the next section. || Make sure your default 'Home Page' is set as home in Website Settings for this to work. | Hero Section There are three ways in which you can customize the way the Hero Section looks: 1. Tag Line and Description (Default). 2. Homepage Slideshow. 3. Custom Hero Section. 1. Tag Line and Description After you set your Tag Line, Description and Hero Image you'll have a decent looking front page. You can also change the URL for the Explore button under URL for "All Products". Website Homepage 2. Homepage Slideshow Set the Hero Section Based On to Slideshow and the Homepage Slideshow field will appear. Now, select an existing Slideshow or create a new one shown as follows: || For best results, make sure all of your slideshow images have same height and their width is greater than the height. 3. Custom Hero Section The third type of Hero Section allows you to write your own HTML. Set Hero Section Based On to Hero Section. Now create a new Hero Section. Set Section Based On as Custom HTML. Write your custom HTML in the Section HTML field. You can write any valid Bootstrap 4 markup here. It will look something like this: Homepage Hero Custom | Featured Products You can also show featured products on your Homepage by adding them to the Products table. It will look something like this: Featured Products on Homepage | Homepage Section You can add custom sections on your Homepage by creating new Homepage Sections. ++Go to Website > Portal > Homepage Section++ A homepage section can consist of cards or Custom HTML. Set Section Based On to Cards. Add details for each card like Title, Subtitle, Image, Content and Route in the Section Cards table. It will look something like this: Homepage Section You can also control the order in which these sections appear by setting the Section Order. 0 will be shown first, followed by 1, and so on. | Custom Homepage OneHash allows you to have a completely different homepage if you don't want to use the default one described above. To setup a custom homepage: 1. Create a Web Page. 2. ++Go to Website > Setup > Website Settings++ 3. Set Home Page as the route of your Web Page.

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Web Page Builder

Web Page Builder Web Page Builder lets you quickly create web pages from pre-configured web templates. 1. How to create a page using Page Builder 1. Follow the steps to create a Web Page. 2. Enable full width by ticking the "Full Width" checkbox. 3. Select Content Type as Page Builder. 4. Click on Add Row in the Page Building Blocks Table. 5. Select a Web Template. 6. Click on the Edit Values button. 7. Enter values in the dialog and click on Submit. 8. Click on Save. 9. The web page will be published only when Published is ticked. New Web Page with Page Builder Page Builder Edit Values Dialog View your Web Page by clicking on See on Website in the sidebar. Web Page with Page Builder 1.1 Add Sections You can add more sections to your page by adding more rows in the Page Building Blocks table. The framework comes with a great set of Web Templates for you to create all sorts of pages. Web Page with another section Web Page with another section - Preview 1.2 Section Options If you click to expand a row in the Page Building Blocks table, you have the following additional options: 1. Add Container: If checked, the web template will be rendered in a centered constrained box. 2. Add Space on Top: If checked, it will add a decent amount of space above the section. 3. Add Space on Bottom: If checked, it will add a decent amount of space below the section. 4. Add Gray Background: If checked, it will add a gray background to the section. 5. Hide Block: If checked, it will hide the section block. 6. CSS Class: Add any CSS class and style it in the CSS field in the Style section. Section Options

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