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Content section

The content section can be used as multi purpose content for headlines, texts, images and / or links.

These can be displayed together as a paragraph, but also alone, e.g. only as a single heading or standalone image.

There are various options for the appearance, which are controlled via the selection of the formatter and the element settings.

The content section is well suited for creating web pages that do not follow a predefined structure.

This is a typographical dummy text. It can be used to check if all the letters are there and how they look. Sometimes, sentences containing all the letters of the alphabet are used. This one is very well known: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy old dog. Also important are âçcèñtš, as well as small caps, kerning, and ligatures (very clever). These days, emojis like 😇😀😉👍🏻🐶🍎 or ⚽️ are also popular in texts.

Example content section, displayed using the "Text and Image" formatter.

The following pages show and explain the basic formats for displaying the content section.

The layout of the content section can be extensively customized in the Formatter Text and image using the Layout element setting.

The alignment of the heading, text, and link when displaying a content section can be adjusted with the element settings. Possible options are left aligned (default), centered, right aligned, or justified.

The displayed size of the image can be customized for different screen sizes. This provides more design options, especially for smaller screen sizes on mobile devices.

There are various output options for the font size of headings and text using the element settings.

The visibility of an individual content section can be restricted for different screen sizes.

In the page editor, a content section that is not visible in the online view is displayed with a hatched pattern.

This page shows the various options for displaying the link in the content section.

The content section can also be used to display various special formats.

Der Inhalts-Abschnitt kann als Bildkachel dargestellt werden. 

Bei Bildkacheln wird das Bild des Inhalts-Abschnitts in den Hintergrund gelegt und der Text darüber ausgegeben. Ist ein Link gesetzt, so ist per Vorgabe die gesamte Kachel verlinkt.