Post Meta
Post Meta refers to additional information or metadata about your post or page. It can include a short or wide range of information, such as custom fields, author information, post status, post format, and more. With the help of our Post Meta block, you can pull the meta value by key and create a custom template with it! We also included ACF(Advanced Custom Fields) support to pull data from different field types. And as always, our Styles component and CSS Library are available there to create styles.

List Of Features
- Custom wrapper tag
- Add custom class
- Custom template
- HTML support for the Template
- Custom meta key type
- ACF User field type
- ACF Image type
- ACF File type
- ACF Taxonomy
- ACF post object
- ACF page link
- ACF link
- ACF Button Group
- Styles Component for each element
- Custom Style option
- Advanced CSS pseudo selector
- Custom Layout submission access to our CSS Library
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Documentation
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are categories in posts?
An image on a web page refers to a visual element that is displayed on a webpage using HTML and CSS. Images can be used to enhance the look and feel of a webpage and provide additional information or context to the content on the page.
What image size is best for website?
Depending on the design and layout of a website, an image could be different in size. However, as a general rule, using images with a width of 1200 pixels or less is recommended. This will ensure the image fits within most device screens without horizontal scrolling.
What is image in SEO?
Image SEO is optimizing your images for search engines through thoughtful alt text, appropriate captions, suitable file dimensions, and more.
How to choose the right image for a website?
Here are some tips on how to choose the right images for a website:
1. Understanding the purpose of the image will help in selecting an appropriate image that aligns with the website’s goals.
2. Choose images that are relevant to the content on the website.
3. Use high-quality images that are clear and sharp.
4. Use images that are authentic and relevant to the target audience of the website.
1. Understanding the purpose of the image will help in selecting an appropriate image that aligns with the website’s goals.
2. Choose images that are relevant to the content on the website.
3. Use high-quality images that are clear and sharp.
4. Use images that are authentic and relevant to the target audience of the website.
