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What are the different types of Blocks?

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Blocks are building units that help you structure and populate your website pages. They are grouped into three categories:
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1. Basic Elements- Used to add core content and interactions to your page.

  1. Text- Add rich text content with formatting options such as headings, bold, links, and lists.

  2. Image- Upload images from your device or embed images using a URL.

  3. Button- Add call-to-action buttons that can link to pages, external URLs, or actions like registration.

  4. Spacer- Add vertical spacing between sections or blocks to improve layout and readability.

  5. Accordion- Create expandable and collapsible content sections, ideal for FAQs or long text.

  6. Video- Embed videos using a video URL (e.g., YouTube or Vimeo).

  7. Map- Embed a Google Map to display event or venue locations.

  8. Lottie Animation- Add lightweight Lottie animations for enhanced visual engagement.

  9. HTML- Insert custom HTML code for advanced customization.

  10. Countdown Timer- Display a countdown timer for upcoming events or important deadlines.


2. Layout & Structure- Used to organize and structure content on the page.

  1. Row Layout- Create horizontal columns to place multiple blocks side by side.

  2. Column Layout- Create a vertical container to stack blocks within a defined section.

  3. Grid Layout- Use a responsive grid to neatly arrange multiple blocks.

  4. Navigation Menu- Add a navigation menu with multiple styling options for page navigation.


3. Event Components- Used to dynamically display event-related information.

  1. Speakers- Display the list of event speakers added in the event setup.

  2. Sponsors- Showcase event sponsors and partners.

  3. Gallery- Display an image gallery for event photos or highlights.

  4. Sessions- Display the event agenda and session details.

  5. Registration Form- Embed the event registration form directly on the page.

  6. App Download- Display app store badges along with the event access code, enabling users to download and access the event app.

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