Day: November 3, 2018

  • Block: Cover

    This is a left aligned cover block with a background image.

    The cover block lets you add text on top of images or videos.

    This blocktype has several alignment options, and you can also align or center the text inside the block.

    The background image can be fixed and you can change its opacity and add an overlay color.

    Make sure that the text wraps correctly over the image, and that text markup and alignments are working.

    The next image should have a pink overlay color, the text should be bold and aligned to the left:

    A center aligned cover image block, with a left aligned text.

    This is a full width cover block with a fixed background image with a 20% opacity.

    Make sure that all the text is readable.

    Our last cover image block has a wide width.

    This is a wide cover block with a video background.

    Compare the video and image blocks.
    This block is centered.

    The block below has no alignment, and the text is a link. Overlay colors must also work with video backgrounds.

  • Block: Gallery

    Block: Gallery

    Gallery blocks have two settings: the number of columns, and whether or not images should be cropped. The default number of columns is three, and the maximum number of columns is eight.

    Below is a three column gallery at full width, with cropped images.

    Some more text for taking up space.

    A two column gallery, aligned to the left, linked to media file.

    In the editor, the image captions can be edited directly by clicking on the text.

    If the number of images cannot be divided into the number of columns you have selected, the default is to have the last image(s) automatically stretch to the width of your gallery.

    A four column gallery with a wide width:

    A five column gallery with normal images:

    This is the same gallery, but with cropped images.

    Six columns: does it work at all window sizes?

    Seven columns: how does this look on a narrow window?

    Eight columns:

  • Block: Gallery

    Block: Gallery

    Gallery blocks have two settings: the number of columns, and whether or not images should be cropped. The default number of columns is three, and the maximum number of columns is eight.

    Below is a three column gallery at full width, with cropped images.

    Some more text for taking up space.

    A two column gallery, aligned to the left, linked to media file.

    In the editor, the image captions can be edited directly by clicking on the text.

    If the number of images cannot be divided into the number of columns you have selected, the default is to have the last image(s) automatically stretch to the width of your gallery.

    A four column gallery with a wide width:

    A five column gallery with normal images:

    This is the same gallery, but with cropped images.

    Six columns: does it work at all window sizes?

    Seven columns: how does this look on a narrow window?

    Eight columns: