Sitefinity has two types of display for each dynamic content widget: list and detail.
List views are meant to usually display more than one item, and will be what shows by default when you drop a widget onto a page.
Detail views are meant to show the details of one item, usually meant to be the link that someone would use if they were looking at only that specific item.
This is the most common technique using widgets: showing a carousel, vertical list, or other type of list of any dynamic content type.
You will typically do this when creating a page that you will link to in the single item settings in the List display view. You won't have to create these often because you usually want to link all items of one type to the same place.
You never want to do this unless the single item is the focus of the page. If you want to show a single item within the context of a page with other information on it, see the below section.
You will need to do this for some content types, because we're not making the single item the focus of the page, but we still want to show one specific item.
Configure the List template exactly as you would in the first section about configuring List templates. You'll need to do one of the following:
Then, click "Advanced" in the bottom right. Click "Model" in the window that opens. In the field at the top labelled "ContentViewDisplayMode", put the word Master replacing anything that's currently there. This will force the widget into the List view.
The reason you need to do this is because if you select a single item then Sitefinity will use the Detail view, which overrides the page title and SEO info with the values from that single item.
You'll usually want this to be in a container with no columns. You should set the number of items to something divisible by 3 typically, since 3 items at a time show. 12 is a good default. Because the carousel loads with JavaScript it will look odd when you first place it, but if you preview you will see it correctly.
Atlanta – Four attorneys and two judges from DeKalb County were elected, re-elected or appointed to serve on the Board of Governors of the 52,000-member State Bar of Georgia and were installed June 4.
DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Stacey K. Hydrick of Decatur will continue to serve in the Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit, Post 1 seat on the board, representing DeKalb County. She earned her law degree from the Georgia State University College of Law and was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia in 1992. She also serves as vice chair of the Investigative Panel of the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission.
DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Shondeana C. Morris of Decatur will continue to serve in the Post 3 seat from the Stone Mountain Circuit. She is a graduate of the Mercer University Walter F. George Law School and joined the State Bar in 1997. She is the current chair of the State Bar’s Suicide Prevention & Awareness Committee. Morris also serves on the Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency, as well as the Finance, SOLACE, BASICS and Wellness committees. She is a past chair of the Gate City Bar Association Judicial Section.
Keith E. Adams of Keith Adams & Associates LLC in Decatur was elected to serve in the Post 5 seat from the Stone Mountain Circuit. He graduated from Tulane University Law School and became a State Bar member in 1993. His law practice is focused in the areas of criminal defense and personal injury cases.
John G. Haubenreich, of counsel with Tate & Betts LLP in Atlanta, will continue to serve in the Post 7 seat from the Stone Mountain Circuit. He earned his law degree from the Emory University School of Law and was admitted to the State Bar in 1976. He practices in the areas of corporate and business litigation, general civil litigation, personal injury and corporate law. He is a past president of the Lawyers Club of Atlanta and past chair of the State Bar’s Disciplinary Rules and Procedures Committee.
Stone Mountain Circuit District Attorney Sherry Boston of Decatur will continue to serve in the circuit’s Post 9 seat. She is a graduate of the Emory University School of Law and joined the State Bar in 1999. She is a past chair of the State Disciplinary Board and previously served as Municipal Court judge for the city of Dunwoody, associate Magistrate Court judge for DeKalb County and Solicitor-General of DeKalb County.
Michael A. Prieto of Prieto Marigliano Holbert & Prieto LLC in Dunwoody was appointed to serve in the board’s Member-At-Large, Post 3 seat. He earned his law degree from Loyola (Louisiana) University Law School and was admitted to the State Bar in 1998. His law practice is focused on nursing home wrongful death cases. Prieto is a past president and current Executive Council member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and serves on the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice. He is also a lieutenant colonel in the Georgia Army National Guard, serving as command judge advocate for the 201st Regional Support Group.
The Board of Governors is the 160-member policymaking authority of the State Bar, with representation from each of Georgia’s judicial circuits. The board holds regular meetings at least four times per year.
You'll want to use this for a plainer display of news, usually one that's the focus of a page. Pagination is good here, usually 10 items per page. Remember not to use paginated lists further down a page since the user when changing pages will be at the top.
Atlanta – Four attorneys and two judges from DeKalb County were elected, re-elected or appointed to serve on the Board of Governors of the 52,000-member State Bar of Georgia and were installed June 4.
DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Stacey K. Hydrick of Decatur will continue to serve in the Stone Mountain Judicial Circuit, Post 1 seat on the board, representing DeKalb County. She earned her law degree from the Georgia State University College of Law and was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia in 1992. She also serves as vice chair of the Investigative Panel of the Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission.
DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Shondeana C. Morris of Decatur will continue to serve in the Post 3 seat from the Stone Mountain Circuit. She is a graduate of the Mercer University Walter F. George Law School and joined the State Bar in 1997. She is the current chair of the State Bar’s Suicide Prevention & Awareness Committee. Morris also serves on the Georgia Commission on Continuing Lawyer Competency, as well as the Finance, SOLACE, BASICS and Wellness committees. She is a past chair of the Gate City Bar Association Judicial Section.
Keith E. Adams of Keith Adams & Associates LLC in Decatur was elected to serve in the Post 5 seat from the Stone Mountain Circuit. He graduated from Tulane University Law School and became a State Bar member in 1993. His law practice is focused in the areas of criminal defense and personal injury cases.
John G. Haubenreich, of counsel with Tate & Betts LLP in Atlanta, will continue to serve in the Post 7 seat from the Stone Mountain Circuit. He earned his law degree from the Emory University School of Law and was admitted to the State Bar in 1976. He practices in the areas of corporate and business litigation, general civil litigation, personal injury and corporate law. He is a past president of the Lawyers Club of Atlanta and past chair of the State Bar’s Disciplinary Rules and Procedures Committee.
Stone Mountain Circuit District Attorney Sherry Boston of Decatur will continue to serve in the circuit’s Post 9 seat. She is a graduate of the Emory University School of Law and joined the State Bar in 1999. She is a past chair of the State Disciplinary Board and previously served as Municipal Court judge for the city of Dunwoody, associate Magistrate Court judge for DeKalb County and Solicitor-General of DeKalb County.
Michael A. Prieto of Prieto Marigliano Holbert & Prieto LLC in Dunwoody was appointed to serve in the board’s Member-At-Large, Post 3 seat. He earned his law degree from Loyola (Louisiana) University Law School and was admitted to the State Bar in 1998. His law practice is focused on nursing home wrongful death cases. Prieto is a past president and current Executive Council member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and serves on the Board of Governors of the American Association for Justice. He is also a lieutenant colonel in the Georgia Army National Guard, serving as command judge advocate for the 201st Regional Support Group.
The Board of Governors is the 160-member policymaking authority of the State Bar, with representation from each of Georgia’s judicial circuits. The board holds regular meetings at least four times per year.
Events have a special setting in the Content tab that you almost always want to select: "Events by date". This lets you select to show only upcoming/current events, which is what you usually want unless you explicitly want to show events in the past. If you do want to show past events, you usually want to make that its own list, select past events only and then in List settings, select "By Start date (newest on top)" as the sort.
Entertainment/Sports Law - Digital Media and Digital Rights
Date:
Location: Kilpatrick Stockton, 28th Floor
Entertainment & Sports Law: Thinking Outside the Box:
Date:
Location: Kilpatrick Stockton LLP
Appellate Lunch With Hon. Gerald Bard Tjoflat
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Location: 34 Broad Street NW
This is a good default for showing either a few events or for a big list of many events. In the former case select the limit method in list settings, usually 3. In the latter, use pagination and 10 items per page. This widget also works well in either multi-column or single column layouts.
You should only use this on events with an image if possible. You will always want to use this one in a grid-6+6 layout, because you don't want the image full width on big screens. You will also want to use the "Display single item in list view" method at the top of the page to select one item to feature here.
This would typically be used on a dedicated calendar page since it takes up a lot of space. None of the settings other than the List widget template will be used when you select this template, since it has its own logic for how it retrieves and displays events. Always put this in a container with only one column.
Calls to action are meant to be reusable banners that promote another page, piece of content, or really anything you can link to. The widgets for calls to action should always use the List template displaying one item settings, and should always be placed outside of a container (so spanning the full width of the page).
They can also be colored with any of the background colors. To do so, after you place the widget, in the List settings tab, click "More options" at the bottom, and enter one of the background color CSS classes into the CSS classes box.
This version will create a box that takes up about half of the screen on most screens, and contains the image for the CTA within it. For this version, make sure the CTA you're using has an image has its visual focus at the center and will be okay if parts around the edges get cropped on some screens (so ideally no people unless they're in the center).
This version will make the image "overlap" the previous and next sections, creating an interesting visual effect. For this to work well, the image needs to be taller than the text content of the CTA, and ideally the image will have a portrait/vertical aspect ratio. Make sure the sections above and below the image have some spacing in them so no content is overlapped.
From the President
Read “A Year of Personal Connection” in the August 2024 issue of the Georgia Bar Journal.
President’s PageFrom the President
Read “A Year of Personal Connection” in the August 2024 issue of the Georgia Bar Journal.
President’s PageThis version is the simplest, it will contain the image and text content in separate columns with a bit of padding around them. You can use this with almost any image/text content.
Law Practice Management Program
The Law Practice Management Program is a member service to help all Georgia lawyers and their employees pull together the pieces of the office management puzzle. Whether you need advice on technology, firm finances, organization or library materials, we have the resources and training to assist you. Feel free to browse our online forms and articles collections, check out a book or videotape from our library or learn more about our on-site management consultations and training sessions.
Learn MoreLaw Practice Management Program
The Law Practice Management Program is a member service to help all Georgia lawyers and their employees pull together the pieces of the office management puzzle. Whether you need advice on technology, firm finances, organization or library materials, we have the resources and training to assist you. Feel free to browse our online forms and articles collections, check out a book or videotape from our library or learn more about our on-site management consultations and training sessions.
Learn MoreLists are sort of a catch-all content type for generic templates for items that might be hard to put together in a content block, or one-off special presentations of content.
This is a list of templates that are one-offs, which means you probably shouldn't use them unless you're certain you should:
The generic list templates will be demonstrated below.
This is a good list to use if you want to promote a set of pages or other content, all of which can link to various places. You'll need to make sure your list items have images.
This is a good template to use if you have a lot of content that you can break into discrete chunks that you want users to opt in to reading. So if there is info about six different types of thing, and users will usually only want to read one or two (especially if the content is long), this is a good choice.