You use the List widget to display lists with list items that you created previously.
PREREQUISITES: You created at least one list with at least one list item in it. For more information, see Lists.
After you placed the List widget on your page, click the Edit button in the upper-right corner of the widget. In the Edit window, you can configure the following:
Which lists to display? A custom selection of Lists is displayed. To select one or more Lists you want to display, click the Select button.
Filter list items by... Narrow down list items displayed by using:
NOTE: You can select more than one filter and narrow down results using combinations of filters, for example by both categories and dates.
Sort list items By default, list items are ordered in accordance with Sitefinity CMS backend list options view. You can select a different sorting criterion:
List template Select the template you want to use to list list items on the webpage.
Select one of the following:
List item details Select the template you want to use to display list item's details on the webpage.
CSS classes Expand More options section to specify CSS file names and apply additional CSS classes to the Lists widget.
In Advanced settings, you specify individual properties of the widget:
DetailTemplateName Gets the template you selected in the List item details dropdown menu.
DisableCanonicalUrlMetaTag Sets a rel="canonical" metatag to list items. For more information, see Locations of content items: Canonical URLs.
rel="canonical"
ListTemplateName Gets the template you chose in the List items template dropdown menu.
Model settings display all properties directly bound to the List widget model. Access these properties by clicking the Model button in Advanced settings.
NOTE: If you leave this property value empty, the default lists provider is used.
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