Photo on Right. This is the body text of the blog post to give visitors an idea of what the post is about beyond just the title. It can be a long snippet, a short snippet, whatever you prefer the size of card and description to be. henrycobblah@gmail.com May 31
Photo on Left. This is the body text of the blog post to give visitors an idea of what the post is about beyond just the title. It can be a long snippet, a short snippet, whatever you prefer the size of card and description to be. henrycobblah@gmail.com May 29
All Text Card. Notice how this card stays the same height as its siblings and this text is vertically centered (at desktop sizes). This keeps layouts looking consistent no matter what type of content occupies each sibling card. henrycobblah@gmail.com May 02
Photo on Top + 33.3% Width. The markup for this card is identical to that for the 50% Width article above. henrycobblah@gmail.com May 02
Background Photo + 30% Dark Overlay A much lighter overlay work on darker photos, and is easy to control with utilities. henrycobblah@gmail.com May 02
Background Photo + Primary Overlay Background photos are super easy to add and overlays can be added with utilities for legibility. henrycobblah@gmail.com May 02
Photo on Top + 50% Width. The markup for vertical articles is the same for a half and thirds split, it’s controlled with columns. henrycobblah@gmail.com May 02
Background Photo + 80% Dark Overlay. It’s easy to add a background image for the entire card, plus make text more legible by adding an overlay across the background with simple utility classes. These are all generated from the theme’s variables! henrycobblah@gmail.com May 02
Background Photo + Gradient Overlay. This blog card example shows a background image, but instead of an even wash across the entire background, it’s a gradient from right to left controlled by another simple utility class. henrycobblah@gmail.com May 02