Content Examples
Following are quick links to example pages that show how different Content Types appear. Feel free to use these pages as inspiration, and practice creating content with different Paragraph Types on your own site.
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Basic Page 1
This basic page shows examples of how different Paragraph Types can be used on a blank-slate page to create engaging content for your visitors.
Basic Page 2
This basic page shows examples of different Paragraph Types such as tabs and different card types.
Basic Page 3
This basic page shows examples of different Paragraph Types such as accordions as well as different paragraphs meant to catch a user’s eye.
Use listing pages to display content of a shared type, allowing a user to peruse content and use filters to narrow down results. This uses the "grid" display.
Listing Page - People [List]
Use listing pages to display content of a shared type, allowing a user to peruse content and use filters to narrow down results. This uses the "list" display.
FAQ Listing Page
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are an important tool for providing quick and easy access to information the visitors may need.
Homepage
Your homepage is most visitors’ first point of entry into your site! Add some content to give them information about your organization, and what they can find on your website.
Card-style shines in practicality and beauty, simplifying information scanning and encouraging interaction.
Event
Create Events to spread the word about upcoming events at your organization, and let visitors know how to buy tickets or RSVP.
News Article
Share informative updates from your organization. This could include awards, discoveries, new initiatives, successes or results.
Person
Share the people who work at your organization, write bios for them, highlight publications they wrote and let visitors know how to contact them.
Publication
Share publications your organization has published, and include link details so that visitors can visit the publication source.
Blog
Blogs can help drive traffic to a website, increase its search engine ranking, and establish the author or SLAC as a thought leader in the field.
Quick links
To enhance accessibility, add quick links to the homepage and footer. Use user-friendly paragraph types like the Card with Optional Image, Card with Icon, or PROMO Box.