Patterns
Block patterns are pre-designed groups of blocks that you can easily add to your posts or pages. This feature was introduced in WordPress 5.5 and has since become a popular way for users to save time and effort when designing their content.
Block patterns can be used for a wide range of purposes including designing reusable content sections such as calls-to-action, testimonials, and more. Overall, block patterns are a powerful feature in WordPress that can save you time and effort when designing your content.
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General Inquiry landing page
We want to provide a targeted and focused destination for your visitors after they click on a link or advertisement. The main goal of a landing page is to convert your visitors into leads or customers by encouraging them to take a specific action, such as filling out a form, subscribing to a newsletter, making a purchase, or downloading a resource.
Blocks used:
Student Focused landing page
We want to provide a targeted and focused destination for your visitors after they click on a link or advertisement. The main goal of a landing page is to convert your visitors into leads or customers by encouraging them to take a specific action, such as filling out a form, subscribing to a newsletter, making a purchase, or downloading a resource.
Blocks used:
- Card Component Grid
- Featured Item
- Slate form field
- Spotlight Carousel
- Stats Block
- UNCG Wrapper Block
Student Focused landing page
We want to provide a targeted and focused destination for your visitors after they click on a link or advertisement. The main goal of a landing page is to convert your visitors into leads or customers by encouraging them to take a specific action, such as filling out a form, subscribing to a newsletter, making a purchase, or downloading a resource.
Blocks used:
Homepage/Landing Page Patterns
The following patterns are only available when using the designated Theme Style.
Your theme style can be found in the dashboard under Theme Settings > Theme Customization > Theme Style.