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# Configuration

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### Show slideout communities

**Field type**:\
Select

**Available values**:\
• don't show\
• show

**Example value**:\
`don't show`

**Path to the configuration**:\
Tab "Extensions" => Block "Slideout communities"

**Technical name**:\
`twt-slideout-communities-show`

{% hint style="info" %}
Shows the ThemeWare® "Slideout communities", which is based on the "Communities widget".

You can find the configuration of the widget in the tab "Widgets".
{% endhint %}

## Basic configuration

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### Layout type

**Field type**:\
Select

**Available values**:\
• unicoloured\
• multicoloured

**Example value**:\
`unicoloured`

**Path to the configuration**:\
Tab "Extensions" => Block "Slideout communities" => Section "Basic configuration"

**Technical name**:\
`twt-slideout-communities-style`

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### Icon size

**Field type**:\
Number field

**Example value**:\
`36`

**Path to the configuration**:\
Tab "Extensions" => Block "Slideout communities" => Section "Basic configuration"

**Technical name**:\
`twt-slideout-communities-icon-size`

## Colour configuration

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### Icon coloration

**Field type**:\
Select

**Available values**:\
• default\
• individual colour\
• greyscale

**Example value**:\
`default`

**Path to the configuration**:\
Tab "Extensions" => Block "Slideout communities" => Section "Colour configuration"

**Technical name**:\
`twt-slideout-communities-icon-coloration`

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### Icon colour (individual colour)

**Field type**:\
Color picker

**Example value**:\
`$sw-color-brand-primary`

**Path to the configuration**:\
Tab "Extensions" => Block "Slideout communities" => Section "Colour configuration"

**Technical name**:\
`twt-slideout-communities-icon-color`

{% hint style="info" %}
Use the option "individual colour" in the field "Icon coloration" to use this colour value for the icons.
{% endhint %}

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### Text colour

**Field type**:\
Color picker

**Example value**:\
`#ffffff`

**Path to the configuration**:\
Tab "Extensions" => Block "Slideout communities" => Section "Colour configuration"

**Technical name**:\
`twt-slideout-communities-color`

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### Background colour

**Field type**:\
Color picker

**Example value**:\
`#eeeeee`

**Path to the configuration**:\
Tab "Extensions" => Block "Slideout communities" => Section "Colour configuration"

**Technical name**:\
`twt-slideout-communities-background-color`

{% hint style="info" %}
This colour applies with the layout type "multicolour".
{% endhint %}


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