Link Sets offer a way to list a number of links and can be useful for lists of resources you visitors might need. Unlike button sets, Link sets are aligned vertically one under the other. Whether using Button or Link Sets, it is advised to keep titles short. Though Link Sets can support slightly longer titles, as they appear in a vertical list, very longer link titles will be truncated.
Tables are similar to spreadsheets; Use tables for data only. Tables aren’t meant to make page layouts, use other widgets to layout content, such as: text, 2 or 3 columns, Image with Text, or even tabs and accordion widgets.
Show 1-3 numbers with descriptive text underneath, centered on the page. Highlight compelling statistics or other number-based facts. The term “stat” is short for “statistic”.
The Blockquotes section is meant for featuring quotes, comments, or messages from experts and other persons of note. A brief quote can provide visual interest and offset larger text blocks.
To show a limited amount of related information that is best seen side-by-side, e.g. related content for students, parents and alumni.
Accordion widgets provide the ability to share a large amount of content in a more digestible way. Frequently Asked Questions areas are an ideal use case for an Accordion widget.
Displays formatted text in a 2 or 3 column layout. There are separate widgets for 2 or 3 column layouts. These two widgets offer the same formatting options as the standard text widget, but allow content editors to layout a page with multiple columns. On mobile, these columns will stack one above the other.