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  Default  
  Web part control ID: Serves as an identifier for the web part. This ID must be unique within the context of each page template. The value of this property may only contain alphanumeric characters and the underscore character ( _ ).  
  Web part title: Title of the web part displayed on the Design tab of CMS Desk. If empty, the value of the Web part control ID property is used for this purpose.  
  Disable view state: Indicates if view state should be disabled for this web part.  
  Disable macros: If checked, macros contained in the values of the web part's properties will no longer be resolved.  
   

  Visibility  
  Visible: Indicates if the web part should be displayed.  
  Hide on subpages: Indicates if the web part should be hidden on sub-pages. If checked, the web part will not be displayed on documents that inherit the web part from a parent document.  
  Show for document types: Contains a list of document types on which the web part should be displayed. If the currently selected document uses the page template containing this web part, but its type is not specified by this property, the web part will be hidden. The document types in the list must be specified by their code names and separated by semicolons (;). If empty, the web part will be displayed on all document types.  
  Display to roles: Contains a list of roles to which the web part should be displayed. This may be used to implement documents with specific functionality for different types of users. The roles in the list must be specified by their code names and separated by semicolons (;). If empty, the web part will be displayed to all users.  
   

  Content  
  Path: Specifies the path of the document from which the text will be loaded.  
  Text field name: Specifies the name of the document field that will be used as the source of the displayed text (e.g. ArticleText).  
   

  Content filter  
  Combine with default culture: Indicates if the default language version of a document should be used as a replacement if a given document is not translated to the currently selected language. If the Use site settings option is selected, the value is taken from Site Manager -> Settings -> Content -> Combine with default culture.  
  Culture code: Sets which culture version of the specified documents should be used.  
  Select only published: Indicates if only published documents should be loaded.  
  Site name: Sets the website (specified by its code name) from which the content should be loaded. If left empty, the current site is used.  
   

  Paging  
  Paging mode: Determines which method is used to pass information about the currently selected page - it can be passed either as a parameter in the URL (Query string) or through postback (Postback).  
  Navigation buttons: Indicates if the buttons used for navigating to the previous and next page should be displayed.  
  Pager position: Determines if the pager is displayed above or below the content displayed by the web part.  
  Page size (characters): Determines the maximum number of text characters displayed per page.  
  Query string key: Sets the name of the URL parameter used to pass information about the current page number (used if the Paging mode property is set to Query string).  
  Show first and last buttons: Indicates if the buttons used for navigating to the first and last page should be displayed.  
  Pager format: Sets the text displayed above the pager links. You can use the following special expressions: {0} for the current page number, {2} for the total number of pages. For example: Page {0} of {2}  
  HTML Before: Contains the HTML code placed on the page before the pager.  
  HTML after: Contains the HTML code placed on the page after the pager.  
  Numbers separator: Contains the HTML code of a separator to be placed between the page number links.  
   

  Design  
  Text CSS Class: Specifies the name of the CSS class (from the currently used CSS stylesheet) that will be applied to the displayed text.  
  Pager CSS Class: Specifies the name of the CSS class (from the currently used CSS stylesheet) that will be used to style the pager.  
  Pager separator: Contains the HTML code of the separator placed between the displayed text and the pager.  
   

  Web part container  
  Web part container: Specifies the name of the container (box) to be displayed around the web part. Only the containers defined at Site Manager -> Development -> Web part containers can be selected. The selected container can be edited directly by using the Edit button.  
  Container title: Sets a title for the container. This title is displayed only if the {%ContainerTitle%} macro is used in the code of the container.  
  Container CSS class: CSS class used for the container. Applied only if the {%ContainerCSSClass%} macro is used as the value of the Class attribute in the code of the container.  
  Container custom content: Custom content to be used in the container. Applied only if the {%ContainerCustomContent%} macro is used in the code of the container.  
  Hide container on subpages: Indicates if the web part container should be hidden on sub-pages.  
   

  HTML Envelope  
  Content before: HTML content placed before the web part. Can be used to display a header or add some encapsulating code, such as <div> or <table> elements to achieve the required layout.  
  Content after: HTML content placed after the web part. Can be used to display a footer or close the tags contained in the ContentBefore value, such as </div> or </table> elements.  
   

  AJAX  
  Use update panel: Indicates if an AJAX UpdatePanel container should be used for this web part.  
   

  Time zones  
  Time zone: Specifies the type of time zone used for the content of the web part.  
  Custom time zone: May be used to assign a custom time zone specifically for the content of this web part. If selected, the time zone will be used regardless of current user or website time zone settings.  
   

  Partial caching  
  Partial cache minutes: Sets the number of minutes for which the output HTML code of the web part should remain cached. This process is similar to full-page caching, but only for the code of the web part specifically. If left empty or set to 0, partial caching will be not be used for the web part.  
  Partial cache dependencies: Contains a list of cache keys on which the partial cache of the web part depends. When the specified cache items change, the partial cache of the web part is deleted. Each line may only contain a single item. If the Use default cache dependencies box is checked, the default dependencies will be used, which include all possible object changes that could affect the specific web part.  
   

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