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Module Element Option

On JBlog: Module Elements Option, there are several section options that you will find :

  1. Module Image Setting
  2. Module Loader
  3. Module Meta Option
  4. Module Custom Post Type
  5. Module Global Font

 

 

Info

If you’re not familiar with  JBlog Elements Customizer yet, you might need to check our Customizer Overview.

1. Module Image Setting


  1. Image Load Mechanism
    We provide 3 kinds of image loading mechanism. You can compare pros and cons on each option based on the following information below.

    • Normal Load Image, this option will support retina, large size at first time load and good for SEO result.
    • Lazy Load Image, this option will support retina, less number of image at first time load, better user experience and good for SEO result.
    • Background Image, this option supports GIF image as featured thumbnail but bad for SEO result.
  2. Image Generator
    We provide 2 kinds of image generator mechanism. You can compare pros and cons on each option based on the following information below.

    • Normal Image Generator, this option has the fastest load time, but require more space. Each image that you upload will generate into 12 image dimension.
      If you switch this option, please regenerate image again. In this case you can use Regenerate Thumbnail plugin that fully supported by JBlog Elements Customizer.
    • Dynamic Image Generator, this option has slower load time, but it will only happen when image is created for the first time. Image generated only when needed.

2. Module Loader


  1. Module Loader Style
    Choose loader type that will be used on the module.

3. Module Meta Option


  1. Show Block Meta
  2. Show Block Meta – Author
  3. Show Block Meta – Date
  4. Post Date Meta
  5. Show Block Meta – Comment

4. Module Custom Post Type


Here you can enable and disable the custom post type that you want to use as a content filter.

5. Module Global Font


Here you can set up the global font for the module element. You can set up the Global Title Font, Global Meta Font, and Global Content Font.