Teaser
The Teaser paragraph type is used to create visually engaging previews of content, often linking to more detailed information. It typically includes a title, image, short description, and a link.
Fields
Name | Machine name | Required | Description |
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Title | field_prgf_title | No | The title of the teaser. This is often displayed prominently. |
Image | field_prgf_image | No | A reference to a media image. This field accepts a single image to visually represent the teaser content. |
Description | field_prgf_description | No | A WYSIWYG field (What You See Is What You Get) allowing formatted text input for a brief description of the teaser content. A summary is not supported for this field. |
Link | field_prgf_link | No | A link field that stores internal and external URLs. This allows the teaser to link to other content within the site or external resources. |
Usage
Teaser paragraphs are commonly used on landing pages, content hubs, and in listing pages to promote specific articles, products, or sections of a website. They provide a concise overview and encourage users to explore further. The field_prgf_link
will take the user to the page that the Teaser is promoting.
Best Practices
- Image Dimensions: Use appropriately sized images to ensure optimal display and page load times.
- Concise Descriptions: Keep descriptions brief and focused on highlighting the key benefits or features of the linked content.
- Clear Call to Action: The link text should clearly indicate the destination and encourage user interaction (e.g., “Read More,” “Learn More,” “View Details”).