Page Block Library

A reference for the modular page blocks that you can use to build your pages. Each page block offers a handful of variations.

The Modular Building Blocks

Click a card to see examples of that block type. Each example page shows the many variations a block can have. 

Accordion FAQ Block

Utilizes accordions and toggles to display lots of content in an easy to read format.

Basic Content

Utilizes a WYSIWYG text editor widget to display simple content.

Blurb

Displays quick pieces of information, can be accompanied by an icon or image, and can be used for click-through links.

Call-to-Action

Encourages the visitor to click through to specific key conversion pages, this block is typically positioned at the very bottom of the page, just above the footer.

Column

Displays collections of simple WYSIWYG content or clickable cards; two, three, and four-column options are available.

Form

Used for adding a contact form to a page.

Hero

Used as the first block on a page, features basic content, images or videos.

Image & Text

Contains a side-by-side content layout, featuring an image in one column and basic content in the other column.

Logo

Used to display a row(s) of several logos.

Post Feed

Lists articles by date, by category, or manually choose which articles to display.

Stat

Displays columns of statistics that can include a prefix, suffix, and description.

Testimonial

Showcases quotes to help add validation to your content.

Video & Text

Contains a side-by-side content layout, featuring an embedded video in one column and basic content in the other column.

Accordion – Vertical Tabs w/Images

Vertically aligned tabs aligned to the left that switches out the image on the right.

Nested Stats Tab

Allows you to create tabs, with each tab containing customizable stat widgets.

Leadership Team Feed

Displays the leadership team in a grid that links to each biography detail page.

Stacked Image + Text

Contains a side-by-side content layout, featuring an image in one column and basic content in the other column, with a line between each section.