Panel Chunk
Use when you want to highlight content that has a clear header and body content. It is similar to a container in the previous framework, but can be added anywhere on a page, not just on the right side.
Use when you want to highlight content that has a clear header and body content. It is similar to a container in the previous framework, but can be added anywhere on a page, not just on the right side.
In this section you will learn how to use panels. Use a panel when you want to highlight content that has a clear header and body content. It is similar to a container in the previous framework. Fields for headers are available and you must choose a header level if you need one. You will edit content using the WYSIWYG editor, as well as adding tools such as the CTA inline button like this:
CTA inline buttonThis is the text that appears in a larger font size, and serves to "label" the content in the panel.
This assigns a numbered heirarchy to your chunk header. Learn more about how to use header structure.
This is where the bulk of the text goes. It uses a WYSIWYG editor, and you can use links, bullets, and other styling for your text in this field.
Step 1: Scroll down to the Section category and click to expand it.
Step 2: Click to expand the Section >> Column category.
Step 3: Click the green [+] button to add a new chunk.
Step 4: Click to expand the new chunk category (Section >> Column >> Chunk).
Step 5: From the Type dropdown menu, select Panel.
Step 6: Enter a Chunk Header and a Header Level.
Step 7: Enter the panel's text in the Content field.
Step 8: When you are finished, click Submit.
Step 9: Remember to publish the page for the updates to apply.