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  1. To add a new Component, click the above or below arrow to insert the new Component in relation to the current one.

  2. Components can be copied or cut, and then pasted to somewhere else in the page, or another CMS page. Insert a new block and click “Paste” for the content option.

  3. Click the paint bucket to change the Component’s background. The instructions are the same as the Block background instructions above.

  4. Components can be deleted by clicking the dustbin button.

  5. For Text and Markdown Components, you can configure extra settings for the Component:

    1. Has Caption: If you would like the Component to have a title (similar to those on widgets), set this to yes. You will then be able to type the caption and select an icon to appear next to the caption.

    2. Padding: Padding is blank space around the Component. You can set different values for each of the four sides of the Component.

    3. Colours: Set the colours for the Component.

      1. Icon: Select the a colour for the Icon next to the Caption will be.

        1. Default: The default colour settings for the widget.

        2. Reference Colour: Select a colour based on the Primary or Secondary colour, as set in Site Styles & Colours.

        3. Select Colour: Select any colour from the colour picker. You can also set the opacity using the slider to the right of the picker.

        4. Black: Set the colour to black.

        5. White: Set the colour to white.

      2. Caption: Select the a colour for the Caption at the top of the widget will be.

      3. Underline: Select the a colour of for the line beneath the Caption will be.

      4. Text: Select the text colour for the Widget.

    4. Text Size: Set the default text size for the Component. This can be overridden for sections of the text using the text size tools or editing the HTML.

    5. Line Spacing: Set the default size between lines for the component. This can be overridden for sections of the text using the line spacing tools or editing the HTML.

    6. OK: Once you are happy with the settings, click “OK” to apply them to the Component.

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