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Introduction

The Header module in Builderius is a powerful tool designed to create a header section for your website, or a header of another element on the page. As a crucial part of the web page, the header typically contains branding elements, navigation menus, and other essential information. With the Header module, you can easily structure and customize your website's header to make a lasting impression on your visitors. Header element typically does not need a heading.

When you insert the Header module into the canvas, it automatically generates a <header> HTML tag making it semantically meaningful for search engines and assistive technologies. The header element can be a landmark banner element in case it is not a child of elements such as main, article, section etc. Header element cannot be a child of the footer element, and it can have various child elements. You can easily transform this module into other types of containers using the "HTML Tag" option at any time. In fact the Header module is just a variant of the Header module with a pre-selected <section> tag.

Standard Module Settings

The Header module shares standard settings with other Builderius modules, making it easy to adapt and use across your designs. Once you learn how to use Header you know how to use other modules as well. These settings are divided into two main sections: Data Settings and CSS Settings. Let's explore each in detail.

Data Settings

Module data settings

Content

The Content section allows you to define the textual content to be displayed inside the Header module. You can enter simple static text, utilize HTML markup (with autocomplete), and use dynamic data template tags to display information from the WordPress database, JSON, or other data source. Remember, you can nest child modules within this module to create complex content structures.

HTML Tag

The HTML Tag setting empowers you to select an HTML tag from the provided drop-down list or create a custom HTML element by entering any string of letters (follow the syntax rules).

This toggle allows you to convert the module into a link element. When enabled, you can manually specify a URL or use dynamic data to generate the link. Please note that activating this option will replace the previously selected HTML tag with the appropriate anchor or link element.

HTML Attributes

In this section, you can add various attributes to the module's HTML code. These attributes enable you to label or modify the behavior of the module. There are three types of attributes you can work with:

Module html attributes

Classes

Add multiple classes to apply styles (e.g., color, size, spacing) to multiple modules simultaneously.

ID

Assign a unique ID name to identify this module distinctively. IDs are commonly used for in-page linking or establishing relationships between different modules on the page.

Custom Attributes

Create custom attributes, such as aria- type attributes for screen reader accessibility or data- type attributes to extend module functionality. You can define both the attribute name and its value.

Conditions

The Conditions section allows you to set server-side conditions for displaying the Header module. These conditions are processed before the page is generated, meaning that if the conditions are not met, the module will not appear on the page. Conditions are a powerful way to customize what content appears based on various factors. For more information on conditions, refer to our documentation on conditions.

Module conditions

CSS Settings

Module CSS settings

Creating media queries

Module creating new media query

Creating pseudo CSS selectors

Module pseudo selectors

Creating custom CSS selectors

Module adding CSS selector

The CSS Settings area provides extensive control over the design and styling of the Header module. You can craft the appearance of the module using various CSS methods. The CSS Settings are organized under several subsections:

CSS Variables

Create CSS variables to ensure consistent styles across the Header module and its submodules. Various types of CSS variables are supported, including integer, number, color, image, percentage, length, angle, time, and any value.

Creating CSS Variables

Module CSS variables

Using CSS Variables

Module using CSS variables

Layout

Control the module's layout using CSS methods such as flexbox and grid, among others.

Positioning

Adjust the positioning of the module using position methods like fixed, absolute, relative, and more.

Size

Manage the size and spacing of the Header module to achieve the desired visual effect.

Typography

Control the presentation of text within the module using typographic CSS properties like font-size, line-height, letter-spacing and more.

Border

Design borders and outlines to enhance the module's appearance.

Background

Apply color, gradients, or images to the module's background as per design needs.

Extra

Additional settings can be found here, offering more customization options.

Examples and Use Cases

To better understand the potential of the Header module, let's explore some practical examples and use cases. These examples will showcase how you can utilize this module to create various elements for your website or application.

Additional Resources

For more in-depth information the Header module, refer to the following resources:

Conclusion

Congratulations! You've learned about the Header module and its essential settings in Builderius. Armed with this knowledge, you can now create any kind of html element to enhance your website or application. Experiment, explore, and unleash your creativity with the Header module!