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This is a foundational page block type, and contains a side-by-side layout on desktop, featuring an image in one column and paragraph of text in the second column. Several variations exist for this block type.
This page block is for when you want to embed video content of considerable length (for example, like a 2 minute explanation video).
This page block helps to add validation to your content, and comes in a couple different variations to fit your content needs.
Columns of stats that can be static or animated. Optional fields include a prefix, suffix, and description.
This page block type is the most sophisticated of the bunch, offering a wide variety of options for you to choose from. Can be simple content or clickable cards, can be 3, or 4 columns across, and some other variations available.
Columns with lists of blurbs. Options include making each blurb in a column styled as a card. If blurbs are styled as a card, they can be linked.
This page block makes a statement and catches the visitor’s eye, enticing them to click through to specific key conversion pages. This page is intended to be position at the very bottom of your page, just above the footer.
Outputs a list of FAQs with buttons to toggle all open or closed.
List articles by date, by category, or manually choose which articles to display.
Manually choose a list of team members.
Display a row of logos.
This page block is very straightforward, and utilizes some basic WYSIWYG text modules.
This page block is to display an archive block to mimic a landing page design. Contains facets – selects, search and pagination. This will replace default “archive” pages.