A short blurb that acts as a secondary sentence expanding upon the title of the condition page. Focused, patient-centered language that is used to lead into the content of the page.
This is an optional space to callout a primary CTA that is not a part of the core content of the page. Great for new announcements, warnings, or details that require prominency for a short period of time.
Open the page with a white row, lead style formatted text. This can launch into the first content section.
Below you will see a variety of content pieces that are eligible to be used on a condition page. This represents a menu of options, and should not be considered a forced order of components to use.
Additionally many pages will not have the content needed for each of these items, and should only be used if/when the right information is available.
A content section reinforced with a fact
This is a great way to improve the visual appeal of a standard text section. Particularly if there is a single statistic within that content section that is worthy of being highlighted.
This section is placed on the alternate light gray color background to signify a transition in content focus.
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Fact or Stastitic
An icon list to elevate a bulleted list
Consider using icon list items
This is a great way to add visual appeal and structure to lists of content on your page.
They do require a title and blurb
This does mean that simple bulletted lists of single words likely will not look good in the icon list treatment.
An in-page media carousel
Is a great way to highlight visuals on the page. This can be a single media item, like a video, or a set of photos within the carousel treatment.
A closing caption can provide additional context to the media shown within the carousel