Ut efficitur malesuada tellus sed placerat.

Pellentesque pretium dapibus dapibus. Quisque ornare est ante, id blandit ex finibus et. Aenean turpis dolor, aliquet eget eros ac, eleifend blandit ante. Donec viverra vel nisi at porta. Morbi dapibus at lacus at laoreet. Proin quis gravida neque, quis dignissim elit. Etiam pretium sapien at nunc cursus, id laoreet neque viverra. Nullam mattis quam sit amet erat efficitur, ut blandit nibh elementum. Praesent urna eros, pulvinar at pellentesque ornare, fringilla eget nunc.

2-Column Media (Videos, Images, and Embeds/iframes/scripts)

When displaying video and embeddable content set "Media Sizing" to "video". Keep in mind, if you intermix images and video (at a 16:9 ratio) and set "Media Sizing" to "video", images will be contained to the 16:9 ratio container while also being aligned to the left and bottom as seen within this multicolumn below.

My Cumlumn Title

This is Column Text.

And a Heading

Testing some Subtext.

50/50 Text Column and Media Column

  • When needing to add a 2-column layout, one column being text and the other being media (i.e. image, video, iframe catalog), the multicolumn CAN be used for this.

  • On Mobile, when creating the Text and Media 2-column layout, it's standard to have the media appear first as the user scrolls down and the text column will follow.

  • When the user is viewing this same component on desktop, you may want the media to be on the right, but the Multicolumn cannot change the order.

  • If you need the media to appear on the right on Desktop and also appear above/before the text on Mobile please use the Two Column Text & Media component

This image is a video ratio (16:9) 720x405.

This 320x205 (landscape) is contained by its width and bottom-and-left-aligned.

Adding a Form to the Multicolumn

  • Just as you can add an Article Detail page as a column to a Multicolumn component, you can add a Form entry

  • If adding a form to the multicolumn:

    • Make sure that the number of columns set to 2 to allow the most width for the form to expand. Smaller (more) columns is not ideal for embedding a form.

    • It's best is the the form is short (just a few fields) and NOT like the form displayed here.