
- Social Media Icons Size Options (Small, Medium, Large):
- Imagine social media icons (like the little logos for Facebook, Instagram, etc.) as pictures. This setting allows you to choose their size: small, medium, or large. It's like choosing between a small, medium, or large coffee.
- One Input Color Field to Change the Social Media Icons Colors:
- This is like a digital paintbrush. You get a box where you can pick a color. Whatever color you choose, all the social media icons will change to that color. It's like deciding what color to paint a room in your house.
- A Checkbox Field to Show or Hide Social Icons:
- This is like a light switch. When you check the box, the social media icons are visible on your website (like turning on a light). When you uncheck it, they disappear (like turning the light off).
- Thirteen social media text fields (Facebook, X formerly known as Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Mastodon, Drupal, Snapchat, Reddit, TikTok, WhatsApp, Threads), one email icon, and one RSS field, totaling fifteen icons:
- These are like name tags for each social media platform. In each field, you can type in or edit details related to your social media pages for these platforms. Think of it like having different drawers, each labeled for a different type of clothing.
- Note: One of these fields is for a service formerly known as Twitter. This means that this service has changed its name, but it used to be known as Twitter.
- The RSS field is a bit different. RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication." It's like a news feed for your website where people can see updates or new content automatically.
So, in summary, these settings are all about how you want the social media buttons (like little digital badges for each social media platform) to look and behave on your website. You can pick their size, color, whether they are visible or not, and fill in your specific social media details for each platform.
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