Grid listing
This page shows eight variations of the grid widget, two, three four and six items per row using both tile item styles. The first widget includes the optional pagination controls. The second widget shows the optional header link. It also possible to configure the following on a per widget basis:
- Items per page
- Show/hide sort order
- Widget width (narrow, standard, full width)
- Content Source (filtered, selected, or static)
Widget settings
Header link | on |
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Content source | Filtered |
Sorting method | default |
Item style | Tile. Without rollover |
Items per row | 6 |
Items per page | 6 |
Display pager (if needed) | no |
Display listing text | yes |
Display tertiary text | no |
Top margin | off |
Bottom margin | on |
Widget width | Standard |
Widget settings
Header link | none |
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Content source | Filtered |
Sorting method | default |
Item style | Tile. Without rollover |
Items per row | 4 |
Items per page | 4 |
Display pager (if needed) | no |
Display listing text | yes |
Display tertiary text | no |
Top margin | off |
Bottom margin | on |
Widget width | Full width |
Widget settings
Header link | none |
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Content source | Filtered |
Sorting method | default |
Item style | Tile. Without rollover |
Items per row | 3 |
Items per page | 6 |
Display pager (if needed) | no |
Display listing text | yes |
Display tertiary text | yes |
Top margin | off |
Bottom margin | on |
Widget width | Standard |
Widget settings
Header link | none |
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Content source | Selected |
Sorting method | default |
Item style | Tile. Without rollover |
Items per row | 2 |
Items per page | 4 |
Display pager (if needed) | yes |
Display listing text | yes |
Display tertiary text | no |
Top margin | on |
Bottom margin | off |
Widget width | Standard |
Widget settings
Header link | none |
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Content source | Selected |
Sorting method | default |
Item style | Tile. With rollover |
Items per row | 6 |
Items per page | 6 |
Display pager (if needed) | no |
Display listing text | yes |
Display tertiary text | yes |
Top margin | off |
Bottom margin | off |
Widget width | Standard |
Widget settings
Header link | none |
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Content source | Selected |
Sorting method | default |
Item style | Tile. With rollover |
Items per row | 4 |
Items per page | 4 |
Display pager (if needed) | no |
Display listing text | yes |
Display tertiary text | no |
Top margin | off |
Bottom margin | on |
Widget width | Standard |
Tile with rollover, three items per row, six per page - standard width - static content

James Black - what a drummer!

Mary Anning - uncovering the truth
Mary Anning was an English fossil collector, dealer, and paleontologist who became known around the world for important finds she made in Jurassic marine fossil beds in the cliffs along the English Channel at Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset in Southwest England.Her findings contributed to important changes in scientific thinking about prehistoric life and the history of the Earth.
Anning did not fully participate in the scientific community of 19th-century Britain, who were mostly Anglican gentlemen. She struggled financially for much of her life

Beatrice Shilling - let me fix that for you...
Beatrice (Tilly) Shilling OBE PhD MSc CEng was a British aeronautical engineer and motor racer. During the Second World War, she invented "Miss Shilling's orifice", a small metal disc similar to a metal washer that restricted fuel flow to the carburetor helping prevent engine stall in the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines of the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire fighters, which could lose power or even completely cut out during certain manoeuvres; a significant disadvantage in active service.
Shilling raced motorbikes in the 1930s, and, after the war, raced cars.
Widget settings
Header link | none |
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Content source | Static |
Sorting method | default |
Item style | Tile. With rollover |
Items per row | 3 |
Items per page | 6 |
Display pager (if needed) | no |
Display listing text | yes |
Display tertiary text | no |
Top margin | off |
Bottom margin | on |
Widget width | Standard |
Tile with rollover, four items per row, four per page - standard width - static content

Henrietta Lacks (recgnition)
Henrietta Lacks was an African American woman whose cancer cells are the source of the HeLa cell line, the first immortalized cell line and one of the most important cell lines in medical research. An immortalized cell line will reproduce indefinitely under specific conditions, and the HeLa cell line continues to be a source of invaluable medical data to the present day.
Lacks was the unwitting source of these cells from a tumor biopsied during treatment for cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., in 1951. These cells were then cultured by George Otto Gey w

Alan Watts, the man looked eastwards
Widget settings
Header link | yes |
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Content source | Static |
Sorting method | default |
Item style | Tile. With rollover |
Items per row | 2 |
Items per page | 2 |
Display pager (if needed) | no |
Display listing text | yes |
Display tertiary text | no |
Top margin | on |
Bottom margin | on |
Widget width | Standard |
Widget settings
Enable background colour? |
yes |
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Background colour (hexadecimal code) | #dedede |
Header link | no |
Content source | Feed |
Feed source | [name of feed] |
Item style | OxTalks Card |
Items per row | 4 |
Items per page | 4 |
Display pager (if needed) | yes |
Top margin | off |
Bottom margin | on |
Widget width | Standard |
Widget settings
Header link | no |
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Content source | Feed |
Feed source | [name of feed] |
Item style | Full OxTalks |
Items per row | 2 |
Items per page | 2 |
Display pager (if needed) | yes |
Top margin | off |
Bottom margin | on |
Widget width | Narrow |