Mega Menu

Mega menu is possible in BS5 but we will need to create a custom template layout for the navigation widget. The following is a hard-coded example.

Card Hero Template

This is the default Bootstrap 5 Hero card.

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Video Banner Header

This is an example of a video banner

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Font Awesome 6

FA6+ icons will work on all widgets.

The FMH Icon box will need a new version created because the styling is broken in Bootstrap 5 templates (this has nothing to do with FA).

FMH Icon Widget

Icons can now be used in Content blocks by pasting the HTML tags from www.fontawesome.com into the HTML editor.

Here are some new icons from Font Awesome 6

 face-awesome

 envelopes

 wheat-awn

Bootstrap Components

Code snippits from http://getbootstrap.com pasted into Content Blocks.

h1. Bootstrap heading

h2. Bootstrap heading

h3. Bootstrap heading

h4. Bootstrap heading

h5. Bootstrap heading
h6. Bootstrap heading

        

Nav Tabs

Nav Pills

Accordion

This is the first item's accordion body. It is shown by default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.

This is the second item's accordion body. It is hidden by default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.

This is the third item's accordion body. It is hidden by default, until the collapse plugin adds the appropriate classes that we use to style each element. These classes control the overall appearance, as well as the showing and hiding via CSS transitions. You can modify any of this with custom CSS or overriding our default variables. It's also worth noting that just about any HTML can go within the .accordion-body, though the transition does limit overflow.

Tables

# First Last Handle
1 Mark Otto @mdo
2 Jacob Thornton @fat
3 Larry the Bird @twitter

Alerts

Image Carousel

Modals

Sitefinity Widgets

Default, out of the box, Bootstrap 5 templates available for widgets.

The navigation template used above is called Horizontal.

Navigation Widget - Tabs Template

Navigation Widget - Pills Template

Breadcrumb

Card

This is an example of the Card template

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Simple Card

This is an example of the Simple Card template

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List Widget - Expandable List Template

Precision Claims FAQs

List Widget - Simple List Template

Crop Claims Reminders

  • How To Report MPCI Claims
  • MPCI Claim Reporting Deadlines
  • Appraisals
  • Production Records by Unit
  • Production Delivered to a Commercial Elevator
  • Production From Precision Farming Technology Systems
  • Production Weighed and Farm Stored
  • Authorization for Load Records, Storage Structure Marking, or Combine Monitor Records
  • Fed Production
  • Quality Adjustment
  • What is a Simplified Claim?
  • What can insureds do to expedite the claim process?

List Widget - Anchor List Template

Quality Control Review FAQ

Quality Control Review FAQ

What can an Insured do to prepare for a review?

Third party documentation (i.e. summary/settlement sheets from the elevator) is required when applicable and available. Insureds are expected to have available hard copy records that will 1) support the total production raised for the crop/county/year being reviewed and 2) that can demonstrate how production was kept separate between various units, practices and types (if applicable).

Insureds will also want make themselves available to meet with the quality control reviewer as the reviews will need to be completed before the claims can be processed.

What can Agents do to prepare for a review?

Agents can encourage their producers to begin assembling the production history documentation that will be necessary to complete the APH Review. Agents may also want to be sure all current year policy documents have been submitted to the FMH home office so that the Contract Review can be completed without delay.

How does the review process begin?

Once a claim is reported, FMH adjusters will be in contact with policyholders and/or agents. They will discern which policies will need a review and take the steps necessary to initiate these reviews. At that point FMH’s Compliance Field Specialist will oversee the review completion to ensure that all the components of the review are completed by objective and unbiased persons and according to RMA procedures.

Documents List - Documents List Template

Documents List - Documents List Template

News Widget - News List Template

News list template is the only template available by default.

EMERGING LEADERS GRADUATE AT 2019 CIRB SPRING FLY-IN EVENT

May 1, 2019, 09:46 by Ammie McGraw
The Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is designed to help professionals in the crop insurance industry increase their knowledge and hands-on experience with key issues
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Three participants from FMH graduated from the CIRB Emerging Leaders Program at this year’s Spring Fly-In Event and Policy Conference in Washington D.C. in early April. Strategic Account Manager R.J. Brinkmeyer, Assistant Vice President—Training & Development Tracy Klever, and Assistant Vice President—Compliance Ryan Kramer, were presented diplomas for their completion of the program.

The Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is designed to help professionals in the crop insurance industry increase their knowledge and hands-on experience with key issues. This year’s graduating class marks the fourth year the program has helped build the next generation of crop insurance leaders.

Kramer became involved with the ELP because he was interested in advocating for the crop insurance industry. “I was previously active in local and national politics and was interested in how advocacy works for crop insurance at those same levels. I spoke to those that had gone through the ELP program and, based on their experiences and stories, I knew that it was something that I would enjoy.”

As part of the program, participants meet with congressional leaders to advocate for the crop insurance industry in Washington D.C. during the conference.

For Brinkmeyer and Klever, meeting with elected officials was a highlight of the program. Klever explained, “Visiting our elected officials and their staff was the most rewarding [part]. They truly are listening to us and working hard for their constituents. It was gratifying seeing this first hand.”

Brinkmeyer also values working with industry leaders as part of the program: “Advocating for crop insurance on the Hill was the most rewarding experience. Being taught by industry leaders and professionals and then using my skills to speak to the Senators and Representatives in person [was rewarding].”

Brinkmeyer, Klever, and Kramer attended the conference along with FMH CEO and CIRB Chairman Ron Rutledge and FMH Board Member Aaron Rutledge. A total of 29 CIRB members and staff met with representatives from 38 congressional offices. Participants met with allies in the crop insurance industry as well as some offices not traditionally involved with crop insurance issues.

In addition to meeting with officials at the conference, participants also took part in “Lobby 101” training to prepare for congressional visits. The conference concluded with the Crop Insurance on Capitol Hill Reception, which hosted congressional members and staffers and included a graduation ceremony for the Emerging Leaders. 

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