Title of Post (Shows at Top)

The image shows a neighborhood street with a four-plex building. There is a car in front and it is a tree-lined street.

This introduction block is used for a high-level overview or introduction to the content of the page that will be larger. It shouldn’t be too long–no more than 1-2 sentences.

This additional text is optional. Only use it if you would like to expand on the above introduction text before adding a new header.

Six Column Full Post

Subheader (optional)

Here is the content within a Six Column Full Post, which is the primary content block you will be using in this column.

This column on the left is called “Six Column” and the one on right >>> is called “Fourth Column.”

It’s easiest to duplicate this block to add content.

Normally, you will toggle the button at the bottom that says “Hide Bottom Border” so that it says “Yes.” This will eliminate the dotted line between the blocks.

Second Subheader (optional)

If you have a main header with multiple subheadings, you can always duplicate the block, leave the “Header” field empty, and type the next subheader in the Subhead field.

Adding Blocks

On the left side, make sure you’re looking at the “List View” and  Click the blue “+” in the top left side. Navigate to the type of block you want, click it, and then go back to the list view to see where it dropped in.

You can also select the same block type, click the three vertical dots on the right side of menu that pops up and select “Duplicate.”

Rearranging Blocks

Make sure you are in the “List View” on the left hand side of the page. Then drag and drop the blocks in the order you’d like.

Note: Make sure the blocks end up nested under “Main Column Left” or “Main Column Right.”

This is a 3×3 Column Post

Here is a way to add an image with text beside it, as opposed to the image taking up the full width of the column.

Just add in the “3×3 Column Post” block, add in your Header, Content, and Image.

Ignore the “Learn More” field at the bottom.

Four Column for Posts

This text is generally used to provide high-level, organizational information or contact information.

As a reminder, this is “Main Column Right” or “Four Column.”

Generally, you will use two types of blocks here. “Four Column Post” and “Four Column Full Post.” The only difference between the two is that the “Four Column FULL Post” is a bit thinner. We recommend you use “Four Column Post” as a default.

Note About Posts

For every post, you will need to select a “Category.”

  1. In the top right, right next to the blue “Save” button, there should be a square with a vertical line inside it.
  2. Click that.
  3. It should open the “Drawer” on the right side. At the top are two options: “Post” and “Block.” Click on “Post” to make sure it has the blue underline.
  4. Scroll down to “Categories” and select the appropriate option.

Contact

Here is the standard text for the “Contact” block, which is usually the final block in the Four Column (also known as Main Column Right).

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