Post building blocks

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Post building blocks

Everything that goes inside a long-form article: leads, pull quotes, figures, galleries, a table of contents, references, author bio, and share/continue rows.

Prefer to see these in context? Read a full sample journal entry that assembles these post parts into a real essay.


Lead paragraph (standfirst) — fernlight/post-lead

Open with the sentence that earns the reader’s attention — concrete, a little unexpected, and pointed at what the piece is really about.


Post introduction — fernlight/post-intro

Begin with the one idea your reader should carry through the rest of the piece.

Use this second paragraph to add context, acknowledge the reader's situation, or explain why the subject matters now.


Quiet pull quote — fernlight/pull-quote

A good pull quote gives the reader a place to pause, not another place to hurry.

Source or author

Pull quote (full-bleed) — fernlight/wow-pull-quote-feature

“The quiet sentence, set large, is the one a reader carries home.”

Attribution, source


Block quote (bordered) — fernlight/post-quote-bordered

A passage worth setting apart from the body — long enough to breathe, short enough to remember.

Source

Block quote (centered) — fernlight/post-quote-centered

A brief line, centered, for emphasis without spectacle.

Attribution

Full-bleed figure — fernlight/post-figure-fullbleed


Image gallery (three-up) — fernlight/post-gallery

A shared caption for the set.


Table of contents — fernlight/post-toc


References / footnotes — fernlight/post-references


Notes & sources

  1. Source or aside, with a link where relevant.
  2. A second note.

Author biography — fernlight/author-bio

About the author

Add a warm, concise biography that establishes perspective and gives readers a reason to stay connected.


Share row — fernlight/post-share-row


Continue reading CTA — fernlight/post-continue-cta

Keep reading

The title of a related piece

One line on why a reader who finished this would want that next.


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