Paragraph block
Paragraph block is used for blocks of text and will probably be the most common block you use. You can adjust the alignment (but stick to the left), bold, or italicize. You can also insert an inline image if needed by clicking the down arrow
This is an H2 heading
This is an H3 heading
This is an H4 heading
Headings are used to introducing new topics throughout a post. Every post must have a Heading 1—on Blog, the post title is an H1 and posts should never have more than one H1 — Search engines look at them for the most relevant information in order to determine where to rank content.
IMPORTANT: Headings are hierarchical and should never be skipped. Once you use an H2 you can move on to H3. Then, let’s say you’re introducing a new topic, you can go back to an H2. More info.
List block
- Lists are used to organize information in a concise and digestible way.
- This is an unordered list.
- You can add as many bullets as needed.
- And you can also indent items within the list
- This is an ordered list.
- You can add as many numbered bullets as needed.
- And you can also indent items within the list.
Quote block
Your citation goes hereQuotes can be used to highlight exactly what they say: quotes. Or they can be used to highlight the most important point of a post. They’re also a good way to break up long swaths of text. We recommend using this block instead of colors, all-caps, or headers to call attention to information.
Media & text block
Below you have a Media & Text block. It’s used to orient images and text together, in an optimized way. Without this block, it can be difficult to get things to line up right, and to not look messy on mobile. These are often used for “How to” and instructional sections. Upload images that are the same size and dimensions. Try using a 1×1 ratio, or for a different look, cropping images in a circle.

This is the heading of my first item
I can add a paragraph and determine the alignment of my item
This is my second item
- I can also add a list
- With several items
- Ordered or unordered

Accordion block
Accordions are used to house non-essential information and keep things clean. We encourage using them for content like frequently asked questions and terms and conditions (and other disclaimers and fine print).
- You can display a list
- Add your list of items
- Ordered or unordered
- You can display a paragraph
Down Small You can have a paragraph nested in the accordion
- Or you can even display an image
Down Small
Table block
Tables are a great way to organize information and make it more digestible. They’re great for pricing information but get creative—they come in handy for all sorts of occasions. You can determine if a header/footer is necessary and if table cells width should be fixed. There are two styles of tables.
Header label 1 | Header label 2 | Header label 3 |
---|---|---|
Item 1 | Item 2 | Item 3 |
Item 4 | Item 5 | Item 6 |
Footer label 1 | Footer label 2 | Footer label 3 |
Header label 1 | Header label 2 |
---|---|
![]() | Item 2 |
Image block

Columns block
Columns organize information horizontally across the post. On mobile, it will stack vertically each row starting right to left.

- Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 3
Add here your paragraph

- Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 3
Add here your paragraph
Button block
Use a button block if you want your user to take action. CTAs background colour can be black (default and preference), safety blue, grey or white. Use an inline hyperlink for a less prominent call to action.
Carousel block
Gallery block
Filterable List block
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