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

NameMachine nameRequiredDescription
Titlefield_prgf_titleNoThe title of the teaser. This is often displayed prominently.
Imagefield_prgf_imageNoA reference to a media image. This field accepts a single image to visually represent the teaser content.
Descriptionfield_prgf_descriptionNoA 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.
Linkfield_prgf_linkNoA 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”).
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