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  • Content types: t4 webpage templates
  • Feature
  • Standard
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  • Accordion
  • Slideshow
  • Story
  • News/Events
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  • Wrapper start & end
  • Image gallery
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Feature example 01

The Feature content type is a versatile and visually appealing way to highlight important content on your website. It can be used to create a variety of different types of content, including background images and videos, calls to action, and more.

Feature example 02

Content can be positioned in columns on both left and right.

Feature example 03

A background image can be applied. We recommend utilising WebP to keep resource weight to a minimum.

Background images should be 2000px wide.

Feature example 04

It is also possible to add a short background video. This works best for long form content where the video adds to the story.

The video should be short and have no audio for accessibility purposes.

Feature example 05

Content can also be stacked rather than positioned left and right.

This can be useful for larger blocks of text.

Feature content can be a great way to add calls to action to your page in a visually appealing way.

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