Disclaimer
We realize the page below has a lot of content and looks jumbled. The intention of this page is to show you all the various paragraph bundles you can use on a landing page. To see some examples of showcase pages where these elements are used to achieve successful designs, visit our showcase pages.
This is a Horizontal Navigation Paragraph Bundle
Generally, you can use this content type to create navigation to other pages or, as in this case, to various elements on the same page. The amount of links placed in this content type will dictate its height and width.
You can choose for this menu to be light (as you see below) or dark. You can also decide if you would like items to be left-aligned (as they are below) or centered.
This is an Accordion Set Paragraph Bundle
For this accordion set, we've added a left-aligned title and specified that there should be a background for each accordion and that each should be closed when a user enters the page.
You also have other options—you can chose to hide or center the title, hide the gray background, keep all accordions open after others are selected, or set the first accordion to open on page load.
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Treat this area as you would a normal text field.
For example, you wouldn't want to use the first accordion as an FAQ and the second as a header for additional content.
This is a File Form-link Table Paragraph Bundle
You can center the title of this content type, left-align it, or hide it altogether.
You can use this paragraph type to post .pdf files or individual form links, and you can add as many as you like in any variation you choose, though it's nice to keep things consistent.
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Visit our File Form-link Table page to see more variations of this content type.
Slideshow Paragraph Bundle Instructions
See the Slideshow article for information on creating this. | Visit our Slideshow page to see more variations
Masonry Gallery Instructions
^ Click through the images above for more notes about using this content type.
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This is a Testimonial Paragraph Bundle
You can build this content type by creating a Success Story from the Add Content menu. When adding to the page, you can select whether the image appears left or right and what color theme appears in the background. This one uses light.
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Student 1 Testimonial
Lorem ipsum odor amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Natoque neque interdum augue augue, suspendisse hac cras interdum ante. Parturient sapien mus duis nec lectus euismod ad eu. Felis dapibus orci ultricies fames ullamcorper dignissim duis mattis tristique. Duis quam sagittis phasellus sociosqu natoque ultrices libero sem eros.
This is a Student Club Paragraph Bundle
You can build this content type by creating a Student Club from the Add Content menu. You can build as many as you like and then use the in-page editor to place them.
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Student Club 2
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur.
Quote
This is a Text Paragraph Bundle
You can center the title of this content type, left-align it, or hide it altogether.
In general, you can use this paragraph type to build textual elements. Keep in mind as you are using it that you will still need to follow hierarchical order for headers in order to maintain WCAG 2.1 AA compliance.
Depending on your level of access, you can also switch the Text Format of the editor to Full HTML to introduce additional elements such as tables and inline images.
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Visit our Text page to see more variations of this content type.