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Adding content

Under the Content tab:

  1. Component name
    This is carried over from the previous step and, if required, can be edited here
  2. Add a Title
    Try to ensure your title is as concise as possible so as to comfortably fit across Desktop, Tablet and Mobile views.
  3. Add a Sub-Title - optional

    This should also be kept as concise as possible.
  4. Add Body copy and / or TinyMCE content - optional
    Again, keep copy, lists etc... as concise as possible.
  5. Add Read Time - optional
    This is the estimated time you'd think it would take to read the associated content
  6. Add CTA Links - optional
    Try to maintain only one primary link per page, if using more than one link then...
  7. Select the CTA Style - optional
    Use the Link List when you have more than two links.
  8. Select the Box Block colour

    Despite being a colourful brand, it does not mean we should use all our colours simultaneously – it quickly gets out of hand and begins to look unsophisticated. Use colour sparingly, for example to highlight specific pieces of content.
Note that individual Box Block colours will be overridden if displayed within a Grid Box Block of a different colour setting.
  9. Full-Width Bleed - optional

    Check the checkbox to allow the colour to run full width across the page
  10. In Page Navigation Anchor Title - optional
    If using the in-page navigation, enter a label here
  11. Hide on Mobile Column - optional
    Checking this option will mean the box will not appear on mobiles. This helps to avoid having situations of adjacent duplicate content due to the reordering of content for smaller screens
  12. Contact Number Details - optional
    If displaying a contact number, drop your Telephone Line Availability Block into here.
  13. Bottom Spacing
    Select the amount of space you'd like below your component
  14. Once complete, don't forget to publish!
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Author title
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Sir Author Surname 1

Job title, Team, Department

Author - Teaser bio

Author - Button label Author
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Sir Bob Surname

Job title, Business area, Department

Teaser bio

Many authors have different bios on different books (because they leave the bio writing to their publisher, which is a huge mistake). You can see the difference in the author pages.

More about Bob
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Sir John Surname

Job title, Business, Department

Teaser bio

This is a template to write your author bio. I’m not saying it’s the very best way to write an author bio, in fact, many of the best examples below do NOT fit this template. But, many people asked for an easy to follow template, and this is what we use with our authors.

More about John