The simplest form of a content element is "Text with Image". This will be used in 90% of cases because it works very well with the three-column layout on the desktop and provides basic functionality for displaying text. An icon, title, images, buttons and access authorisations can be defined.
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.The "Subpage Intro Section" serves as an introductory content element on many landing pages to create a uniform look. There is an image as an eye-catcher, a headline (always h1) and buttons.

Simply inserts the hierarchy of the corresponding entry. There is nothing to set.
Typically inserts a (sub)heading on a landing page.
The "Card List Section" combines simple cards/tiles with a heading and text in a horizontal list. Several of these sections applied on top of each other create a masonry look.
This content element is one of our most complex, as it is large and fully designed. It consists of a header area with headline, description and buttons followed by a blocks area in which any number of categories can be linked with image, title and text. The content element is particularly useful at the top menu level, as it gives users a direct overview of the stored offers.
This content element is ideal for testimonials, here several elements can be displayed as an "image slider", which enables navigation via arrows between the individual elements.
This content element allows you to hide paragraphs behind subheadings and only make them visible when clicked. A popular element for question-and-answer lists, for example.
This content element is a simple and clear way to include contact persons, responsible persons and simply contact persons on the page. For this purpose, a GDCh app account (including the image stored there) of a member is displayed.