WYSIWYG Section Heading
This is a sample WYSIWYG section with rich text content. It supports bold text and italic text formatting.
Sub-heading Example
Additional paragraph content for testing the WYSIWYG rendering. This section is the most commonly used post section type across all blog posts.
- Here’s an unordered list
- How does it render?
- Here is an ordered list
- How does it render?
Here is some text that is bold, how does it render?
And here is some text that is italic, how does it render?
Here is an external link.


This is a callout section. It highlights important information or key takeaways from the article content.
Call to Action Title
This is the CTA body content encouraging the reader to take an action.

Download Our Latest Report
Access our comprehensive annual report with detailed insights into our operations and performance.
Download Our Latest Report
Access our comprehensive annual report with detailed insights into our operations and performance.
The FAQ section displays frequently asked questions in an accordion format within blog posts.
There is no hard limit on the number of FAQs. Add as many as needed for the article.
- First item in column one
- Second item in column one
- Third item in column one
- First item in column two
- Second item in column two
- Third item in column two
Initial planning and requirements gathering for the project.
Building and implementing the solution based on the plan.
Final review, testing, and deployment to production.
This is a sample quote for the post section showcase. It demonstrates how quotes appear within blog post content.
| Header 1 | Header 2 | Header 3 |
|---|---|---|
| Row 1 Col 1 | Row 1 Col 2 | Row 1 Col 3 |
| Row 2 Col 1 | Row 2 Col 2 | Row 2 Col 3 |






This is a title
This is the content

This is a Two Col simple
This is the content

CTA Sage Theme
This is a CTA with the sage theme variant.
CTA Burgundy Theme
This is a CTA with the burgundy theme variant.
CTA Dune Theme
This is a CTA with the dune theme variant.

Report CTA Dune Theme
This is a report CTA with the dune theme variant and an image.
- Single column item one
- Single column item two
- Single column item three
- Single column item four
- Col 1 item one
- Col 1 item two
- Col 1 item three
- Col 2 item one
- Col 2 item two
- Col 2 item three
- Col 3 item one
- Col 3 item two
- Col 3 item three
Two Col Simple — Left Align
This is the two column simple section with left-aligned media.

Two Col Post — No Button
This is the two column post section without a button, showing the minimal configuration.

Extended Formatting Reference
H3 — Third Level Heading
H4 — Fourth Level Heading
This paragraph has bold and italic combined formatting, as well as superscript text.
This paragraph is center-aligned.
Link Types
Phone link: +61 8 9329 3600
Email link: info@mineralresources.com.au
External link: mineralresources.com.au
Internal link: an internal page
Nested Lists
- Top level bullet item
- Nested bullet item
- Another nested bullet item
- Back to top level
- Ordered item one
- Nested ordered sub-item
- Another nested ordered sub-item
- Ordered item two
Mixed Formatting in Lists
- A list item with bold and a link
- A list item with italic emphasis and H2O formula
Final paragraph after all formatting examples. This ensures content after lists renders correctly with proper spacing.
This callout has bold text, italic text, bold and italic combined, and an external link all in one block.
A longer callout to test wrapping. This callout contains an internal link and enough text to ensure the block wraps across multiple lines in most viewports. The purpose is to verify that rich text formatting within callout sections renders correctly at various content lengths and does not break layout constraints.
Second paragraph with a phone link and an email link.
CTA with Rich Body Content
This CTA body has bold, italic, superscript, and an external link. It also has a second paragraph below.
This is the second paragraph. It tests whether multi-paragraph blockContentSimple renders correctly inside a CTA section body with proper spacing between paragraphs.

Report CTA Stress Test
This report CTA body includes bold emphasis and an investor relations link to test rich formatting in the report CTA context.
A second paragraph verifies multi-block rendering. The italic text here should render within the constrained width of the report CTA layout.
Innovation is not just about doing things differently — it’s about thinking differently about the challenges we face every day.
Yes! FAQ answers use blockContentFull which supports bold, italic, and links.
Multiple paragraphs are also supported in FAQ answers.
Yes, FAQ answers support headings and lists:
A heading inside an FAQ answer
- First bullet point
- Second bullet point with bold text
- Numbered item one
- Numbered item two
This answer tests multiple block types together. You can call us at +61 8 9329 3600 or email info@mineralresources.com.au.
Sub-section within FAQ
This paragraph comes after a heading to test spacing. It includes superscript and center-aligned text marks.


