Setup the Callout Section to present a visible "call-to-action" for your site visitors. Possible uses are to direct clients to purchase product or sign up for your blog.
The Callout section can be placed in the Header, Page Template, Content Area, or Morefoot template areas and spans the width of either the page template or content area. The Callout Header & Text are positioned to the left of a Callout Image.
The Callout section can be setup on Pages, Posts, and WordPress Special Pages (such as Author, Category, and Search Results).
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There are different ways to setup the Callout Section.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
You will now see the Callout section on every page that it is active on. Return to individual pages to create the content for your "Callout" sections.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
Because the Callout section is displayed by default when you Enable it, you will need to use this method for every page or post that you do not want the Features section displayed.
Alternatively, you can hide the Callout section by default and enable it on individual pages.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
Now the Callout section will be hidden by default until you select to show it on individual pages.
Return to the page on which the callout appears to create the Callout text.
From your WordPress Administration Panel:
For all instructions in this tutorial, you may substitute "Post" for "Page" to activate, hide, show or create a Callout Section on an individual post.
You may also create a Callout section on WordPress Special Pages such as Author, Archive and Search Results pages.
View your page to see the created Callout Section.
The image shows the following examples of activated Callout Sections:
To create multiple Callout Sections in the Header, Morefoot, Page Templates or Content Area, clone the section in the Templates panel and then drag & drop to activate the clones.
You can then add the Callout text and image following the tutorial above.