A new alternative to the announcement cards is a List. To create this, first create a list of announcements you want to make by going to Content -> Lists in Sitefinity, and creating a list. In each item, fill out these fields:
Once you've created your list, all you need to do after that is drop in an MVC List widget, select your List, and choose the "Card carousel with count" template. See example below.
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Note: when the below refers to making two layout blocks "neighbors", you should make sure they're both part of a parent layout element, but not one within the other. The easiest way to do this is to label the parent element (the one you're dragging two into), so you can see two distinct layout blocks, one above the other. If you only see one box to drop content into they're probably nested.
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Association leaders from FMI and GMA share an industry-wide perspective on the impact of transportation issues and solutions projects at all points along the supply chain and the collaborative relationships that will carry us forward.
Hear a macro view of the landscape of our federal transportation environment, including FMCSA efforts that offer the potential to create more jobs in the commercial motor vehicle industry while maintaining the highest level of safety.
Too many shippers try to control the uncontrollable when managing their transportation costs. Within the uncertainties of today’s transportation environment, this session will help you unlock the value of investing in your transportation area as an asset, managing from the inside out, and controlling the things you truly can control to drive savings directly to your bottom line.
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mg-thumbnail-list--5-acrossThe number in the template you select will be how many columns are used, so try to set a good amount for the amount of space you have and/or the number of sponsors you have. (e.g.: don't choose 5 columns if you're displaying in a very small space; don't choose 4 columns if you have 9 sponsors since you'll have one on a row all its own.)
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Drag in a 100% width layout and add a banded-bright section-inner class to the wrapper and a container class to Column 1.
For creating a block-like treatment, first look at the number of rows you need (rows being dictated by complete lines of white space that span the entire treatment). Then, for each row, choose either a 33%+67%, 67%+33%, or a 33%+34%+33% layout element. In any case, name the wrapper class tile--banner .
In each column drag in a Tiles widget (under Curated Tiles, non-mvc). Chose to display 'one particular tile only'. Under Single Item Settings/ Detail Template, select Matrix - Single Tile. Small and medium tiles are reserved for columns of 33% or 34%, while large tiles are for 66%. Small tiles can be stacked in the same column.
Since 100% can't be divided three ways evenly, some alignment issues can arise. When creating this treatment, choose one column to apply the extra 1% to and stick with it throughout every row.
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When using a navigation widget:
add a list-across class to a list to make it display horizontal.
<ul class="list-across"> <li>I am a list item</li> <li>I am also a list item!</li> </ul>
add a list-across-divided class to a list to make it a divided horizontal list.
<ul class="list-across-divided"> <li>I am a list item</li> <li>I am also a list item!</li> </ul>
<ul class="list-across"> <li><a href="#" class="button">Hello world</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="button-secondary">Hello world</a></li> </ul>
To make buttons bigger add a button--big class.
<ul class="list-across"> <li><a href="#" class="button button--big">Hello world</a></li> <li><a href="#" class="button-secondary button--big">Hello world</a></li> </ul>
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Use a small-text class for some small text. This is some small text. This is some small text.
Use a medium-text class for some medium text. This is some medium text. This is some medium text.
Use a large-text class for large text. This is some large text. This is some large text.
Use a larger-text class for some larger text. This is some larger text. This is some larger text.
Use a largest-text class for the largest text.
This layout column has a max width (the content within does not strech to the edge of the browser on wide viewports).
Use a container class on a layout column to apply the sites' standard max width restriction.
This layout column has a more comfortable reading line length.
Add section to the wrapper and container and reading-container class on the same column to shorten the max-width restriction.
This layout column is more narrow.
In addition to the container class, also use a reading-narrow class on the same column to shorten the max-width restriction.
This layout column has the most narrow max width of all.
In addition to the container class, also use a reading-slim class on the same column to shorten the max-width restriction.
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Drop in a multi-column layout block and add a divided-columns class to the wrapper.
Add a equal-heights class if you want the columns to appear equal in height.
Add a center-inside class if you want the content within the columns to be vertically centered.
The default background of the site is a light gray color.
If for some reason layout elements don't stack on mobile - add a mobile-zero class to the layout element.
Drag in a two column layout and add a media-box--secondary class to the wrapper.
This variation of the media box is intended to span the width of the screen, so make sure that you don't set this up inside another layout area with a max width.
Add a two column layout block and add a call-to-action class on the wrapper.
Do somethingIf you are using two columns put a equal-heights class on the main wrapper layout block. This will stretch the background color of both columns so that the columns appear even in height.
Do somethingDrag in a 100% column layout. Add a section-2x class to the wrapper and add container in Column 1.
Into this layout element, drag a Blog Posts MVC widget. Select "Use Limit" and set to 3 items total. Choose "Matrix blog post cards" as your "List template."
In the Single Item Settings, under "Open Single Item In...", choose Selected existing page > (Voice of Food Retail Blog) > View
Use a Content Block with text (in H3 & Strong) for the heading and put it right above the blog card content.
To add a button to the blog below the cards, add a Content Block there and copy this HTML:
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="/blog" class="button" sfref="[f669d9a7-009d-4d83-ddaa-000000000002]eabdcb02-24aa-6724-9237-ff0000c12749">Read our blog</a></p>
Drag in a 100% column layout and add a section-2x class to the wrapper and container in Column 1.
Into this layout element, drag in a News MVC widget. Select "Use Limit" and set to 3 items total. Choose "Matrix news cards" as your "List template.
In the Single Item Settings, select existing page > Newsroom > Latest News > View
Arlington, VA – Today, FMI – The Food Industry Association applauded the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and Chairman Dick Durbin (D-IL), sponsor of the Credit Card Competition Act, for holding a hearing on the Visa-Mastercard duopoly that drives up costs for grocers and their customers.
In FMI’s statement for the hearing record, it noted that the grocery industry is among the most competitive sectors in our economy. However, there is no competition on how credit card transactions are routed and how the fees for these transactions are set and levied on merchants. With Visa and Mastercard controlling over 80% of the card market in the U.S., they have the power to set both the network fee paid to them by the merchant and the interchange fee paid to the issuing bank by the merchant.
FMI Vice President, Government Relations, Christine Pollack stated, “Every time a credit card is used for a purchase, a merchant is charged on average 2-4% of the transaction price by the credit card networks and nation’s largest banks for swipe fees. With the average margin in the grocery industry of 1.6% in 2023, this means that the card networks and banks issuing cards make more of a profit off a grocery purchase than the store does, causing consumers to have to pay more of these fees.”
In 2023, merchants’ credit and debit card fees totaled $172.05 billion, an increase of 7.1% from the previous year. Of this total , $100.7 billion in fees were assessed on merchants to accept Visa and Mastercard-branded credit cards, according to the Nilson Report. These hidden fees amount to an average cost of over $1,100 per American household, according to the Merchants Payments Coalition, regardless of whether a purchase is made using cash or a credit card.
Pollack continued, “FMI and our members strongly support the enactment of the bipartisan Credit Card Competition Act to bring commonsense competition to our credit card system. Under the legislation, the nation’s largest banks that issue credit cards are simply required to enable a second, secure network on which to route transactions - fostering both competition and security, bringing down the cost of swipe fees, increasing transparency of terms, and encouraging innovative services and fraud protection.”
She concluded, “We applaud the Senate Judiciary Committee and Chairman Durbin for holding a hearing to examine this critically important issue. We urge the Senate and House to swiftly pass the Credit Card Competition Act before the end of the year to provide routing choice for food retailers and relief for grocery customers.”
For Media:
Generally used on landing pages.
Drag in a three column layout and add tile--banner and tile--row classes to the wrapper.
This variation of the tile-banner is intended to span the width of the screen, so make sure that you don't set this up inside another layout area with a max width.
In each column drag in a Tiles widget (under Curated Tiles, non-mvc). Chose to display 'one particular tile only'. Under Single Item Settings/ Detail Template, select Matrix - Single Tile.
All icon spans must include an "fmi-icon" class in addition to the classes listed below. (e.g. <span class="fmi-icon fmi-icon-calendar"></span>)
Also, if you will be using the icon inline with some text next to it: use a 'spacer-left' or 'spacer-right' class like so:
<span class="fmi-icon fmi-icon-calendar spacer-right"></span> calendarSee all icons
To display a large icon, use a large-icon class on the icon element.
Add a icon-badge class to an icon to give it a dark circular background.
To edit/add section icons (the green circle with an icon that appears on most pages).
In the admin navigate to Content > Section Icons
In the Title field of your image, prefix your title with mg-caption: . The caption will be added automatically.
Here are the updated IDs for all Categories.
If the category is a "sub category" (i.e. nested under something else), the ID of its parent appears in the third column - otherwise this column says "NULL" and can be ignored. We included this because it is important for determining whether you're looking at the "Training & Development" (ID=20) which is its own top-level category or if you're looking at the "Training & Development" which is nested underneath Education.
27 | Nutrition |
D | Food Safety & Security |
12 | Government Relations |
13 | Human Resources |
20 | Training & Development |
14 | Industry Relations |
1 | General Marketing & Merchandising |
28 | Crisis Management |
23 | Financial Management |
4B | Energy |
5 | Coupons |
9 | Sustainability |
64 | Education |
16 | Meat & Poultry |
19 | Produce |
1C | Seafood |
17 | Consumer Behavior & Trends |
18 | Pharmacy |
42 | Retail Dietitian |
11 | Category Management |
8 | Distribution |
A | Research |
3D | Food Waste |
2C | Deli / Bakery |
47 | Supplier Diversity |
2E | Payments |
2F | Transportation |
30 | SQFI |
32 | Asset Protection |
51 | Risk Management |
52 | Safety |
3C | Corporate Social Responsibility |
33 | Consumer Affairs |
54 | Animal Welfare |
65 | Signature Events |
57 | Safemark |
35 | Health & Wellness |
43 | Family Meals |
36 | Fresh Foods |
37 | Private Brands |
38 | Retail Operations |
46 | Total Store Collaboration |
4C | Packaging |
39 | Technology |
4E | Digital Shopper |
5C | Advertising |
5D | Social Media |
5E | Loyalty Programs |
5F | Communications |
60 | Shopper Services |
3B | Supply Chain |
34 | Cyber Security |
3E | Food Fraud |
66 | Training & Development |
Every blog section should consist of two pages: a list page and a detail page - this is necessary because post detail pages use a unique layout. To compose these sections do the following:
<strong>Category Name</strong> <div class="largest-text">Events</div>
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Use the caption field for the items' text.
Use the caption field for the items' text.
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John Lerch is the Director of Energy and Facilities for Weis Markets, Inc. a regional supermarket chain based in Sunbury, PA with stores located in New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and West Virginia. John is responsible for the energy procurement, facility maintenance, HVAC/ Refrigeration Maintenance, equipment maintenance, and the implementation and execution of energy efficiency and sustainability programs at 200+ stores.