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Also known as: aside callout

Description

The aside is a snippet of text that appears in the margins of articles/posts.



Design 

Anatomy*

  • A diagram with labels for each feature/atom


Use When

  • Start bullets with gerunds for consistency; the bullet should complete the phrase starting with "Use when..." 
    • Example: "Displaying a small amount of copy with a photo"
  • (optional) Include a “Do Not Use When” subhead when needed

Editorial Guidelines

Follow our general Web Copy General Guidelines in addition to the following:

  • Character limits for each feature with copy
  • Notes about copy fields that should or should not be used together
  • Tips for writing these guidelines
    • Use bulleted lists
    • Use affirmative language
    • Limit to two sentences or less
    • Edit and use fewer words!

Design Assets Needed

Images

Photo A (required/optional)

  • Dimensions:
  • Other details to note (e.g. keep faces vertically centered)

Photo B (required/optional)

  • Dimensions:
  • Other details

Implementation

ACF Fields

Other technical details we include in existing docs

Resources

  • Figma mockup (link)

Tips

  • Aside blocks are meant to be used with a very small amount of copy. (~100 characters or fewer)
  • Asides should be used sparingly in a single article.
    • Use 3 asides max in one article.
  • Photos/icons should be square. This component will crop images to a square or circle, depending on which layout is selected.
  • If using more than one aside, they should be separated by at least one paragraph. 

          Avoid this:

           

Please note that in the ACF field under Type, you will see statistic : Image - Icon, as it use to read statistic : Image - Statistic. I'm unable to change the first statistic as it will remove all the fields in the block in the editor. Also, In the SCSS file, Image - Icon field will be called callout-statistic.

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