This Is the Main Article Title (H1)
This is the opening paragraph of the article. Use this section to introduce the topic clearly and naturally. It should give readers a quick understanding of what the article is about, why it matters, and what they can expect from the rest of the page.
This Is a Heading 2 (H2)
This is a standard paragraph under H2. Use this area to explain a main section of the article. Keep paragraph spacing clean and readable so the page is easy to scan.
This is another paragraph to show paragraph spacing, rhythm, and readability inside Gutenberg. It helps preview how long-form body text will look on desktop and mobile.
This Is a Heading 3 (H3)
This is a paragraph under H3. Use this heading level for subtopics that support the section above.
This Is a Heading 4 (H4)
This is a paragraph under H4. Use this only when the article genuinely needs deeper structure.
Introductory Image

This is an optional image caption. Use captions only when they add useful context.
Introductory Video
This is an optional video caption. Use captions only when they add useful context.
Unordered List
Here is an example of a bullet list:
- First bullet point placeholder
- Second bullet point placeholder
- Third bullet point placeholder
- Fourth bullet point placeholder
Ordered List
Here is an example of a numbered list:
- First numbered point
- Second numbered point
- Third numbered point
- Fourth numbered point
Nested List Example
- Main point one
- Sub point one
- Sub point two
- Main point two
- Sub point one
- Sub point two
Blockquote Example
This is a blockquote placeholder. Use this for testimonials, highlighted thoughts, references, or editorial emphasis.
Pull Quote Example
“This is a shorter quote style that can be used as a visual highlight inside the article layout.”
Bold, Italic, and Link Styling
This paragraph includes bold text, italic text, and a sample text link so you can preview inline formatting styles inside the editor.
You can also test bold within a sentence to check how emphasis appears in body copy and whether the text remains comfortable to read.
Short Paragraph Example
This is a short paragraph.
This is another short paragraph to test vertical spacing.
Long Paragraph Example
This is a longer paragraph placeholder meant to test readability over multiple lines. It can help you review line height, column width, paragraph spacing, and overall visual rhythm in the Gutenberg editor and on the live frontend. A good long paragraph should still feel comfortable to read and should not appear too cramped or too stretched across the screen.
Separator
Table Example
| Feature | Description | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Item One | This is a placeholder description | Optional note |
| Item Two | This is another placeholder description | Optional note |
| Item Three | This is a third placeholder description | Optional note |
Buttons / CTA Section
Example supporting text before a call to action:
Use this section when you want readers to take the next step after reading the article.
FAQ Section
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this FAQ item about?
This is a placeholder answer. Use this area to answer a common question clearly and directly.
How long should the answer be?
It depends on the topic, but keep it useful and concise. Expand only when the detail actually helps the reader.
Can this section improve SEO?
Yes, if the questions reflect real search intent and the answers are genuinely helpful.
Code Block Example
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This is a code block placeholder.


