text_module
The plainest module — a single WYSIWYG field rendered inside <text-content>. Authors reach for this when no specialized module fits.
This is your standard text page module
It’s usually going to be a heading like the above, and a few paragraphs. The goal here is to make your point in a small amount of space. Little sittings. You can alway focus long enough to read a few sentences, right?
These lines might include emphasis (visualized as italic), strong emphasis, links, and sometimes we’re wrong right and we’ll let you know we’ve updated.
This is your standard text page module
It’s usually going to be a heading like the above, and a few paragraphs. The goal here is to make your point in a small amount of space. Little sittings. You can alway focus long enough to read a few sentences, right?
These lines might include emphasis (visualized as italic), strong emphasis, links, and sometimes we’re wrong right and we’ll let you know we’ve updated.
Text module with “featured” prominence
Sometimes, we want to break up the page a bit. Maybe we want to call attention to this with just a little more prominence (visually). So, we set it up to do that in the CMS and it will expand to take up the next column while keeping the text aligned with everything else.
We’ve written a little about this slab/rag problem in web design before. This is only going to take place on larger screens where there’s room. On a small screen, well – you’re already fully focused on that section anyway by the nature of the context.
Now, you might ask yourself “Why not just use a callout module though.”
And well, we’re wondering that too… could they be combined? Should they be the same thing? But a callout in out case has it’s own more urgent semantics and reasons. This is regular ol article text but with a little oomph.
Text module with “featured” prominence
Well, as you might have noticed – that previous example sure was a lot of text. It might be, that this prominence setting is really only conducive to targeted short information delivery.
This is your standard text page module
It’s usually going to be a heading like the above, and a few paragraphs. The goal here is to make your point in a small amount of space. Little sittings. You can alway focus long enough to read a few sentences, right?
These lines might include emphasis (visualized as italic), strong emphasis, links, and sometimes we’re wrong right and we’ll let you know we’ve updated.