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The page demonstrates some of the features you can use to start building high-impact content. The new Layouts tool allows users to create and edit web content using a visual, drag-and-drop editor. You can see your page take shape in real time, preview layout ideas, and easily adjust and move blocks of content.

Using Layout Builder

To use the Layouts tool, simply log in to the site from the user login, visit any content page, and click "Layouts" in the top menu. This will bring you to the Layout Builder editor. From there, you can click "Add section" anywhere on the page, choose some basic configuration options, and start adding content. 

If you see something you like, you can use this page as a reference and recreate that layout anywhere on the site. From the Layout menu, hover over a content block you'd like to use, click the gray pencil icon that shows in the top right, and then "Configure". This will bring up a menu that contains every setting required to create this content.

Everything on this page can be built without coding knowledge or web design expertise. All of the styling and formatting are pre-configured.

 

Typography styles

Here are some headline and typography options that you can use in copy. Click the "Configure" link at the top right of this block, copy your preferred style from the editor, paste to the page you're working on, and edit the text to suit your message. 

Bold Headline

Bold headline serif

Bold headline serif underline

Light intro type for body and paragraph text

Bold intro type for body and paragraph text.

 

 

You can also use the Text Area component to add videos, images, and social links using the "Add media" tool.

Cards, columns, and calls-to-action

Cards are a very flexible content block. They can call out featured content, make lists of links more appealing, and help organize content. They can even serve as a call-to-action. 

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Card example 1

You can use the Card block with an image and headline, using the "Excerpt" field to introduce the destination page's content and "Link Text" to add a clickable link button. 

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Card example 3

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Or, you can introduce feature or blog content with a full image, headline, byline, and teaser. 

Here, you can see cards used in a three-column variant. As with all other Layout Builder components, Cards will automatically adjust their formatting to suit whatever column arrangement or block size you'd like to use. 

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Card example 3

by Website Editor

Or, you can introduce feature or blog content with a full image, headline, byline, and teaser. 

Call to action

If Cards aren't prominent enough, the Call to Action block can be used to more directly drive your users to interact with a link. Background and button color, as well as button text, are changeable from the blocks' Configure menu.

Event and news feeds

You can use the Events block to pull a feed of events directly from events.uiowa.edu. Use the Configure menu to select content tags you'd like to use to filter content, how many events you'd like to display, and how you'd like them presented. 

The example Articles block on the right pulls a feed from content added to your site using the "Article" page type.  The Events feed below is pulled from content marked relevant to Students.   

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Careers that Care, Chicago Edition

Thursday, March 26, 2026 (all day)
Pomerantz Center

Careers that Care, Chicago Edition
Thursday & Friday, March 26–27
Chicago

Meet the people behind the policies, programs, and practices that make communities thrive. On this two-day Career Trek to Chicago, you’ll connect with professionals from government agencies, nonprofits, and wellness organizations who spend their days creating safer, healthier, and more supportive communities.

Discover how caring can be more than a calling, it can be a career.

We will be meeting with the following organizations...

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Cultivating Rurality: Building Community around Rural Research — 2025–26 Obermann Symposium

Thursday, March 26 to Friday, March 27, 2026 (all day)
Iowa City Public Library

Directed by Brian R. Farrell, Daria Fisher Page, and Ryan T. Sakoda (UI College of Law), "Cultivating Rurality: Building Community around Rural Research" will bring together scholars, community leaders from across the U.S., and professionals who work with rural populations and in rural spaces. During the symposium, attendees will be invited to collaborate in theorizing rurality, share how it impacts their work, examine how rurality is represented and celebrated, and begin to discuss challenges...

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Stats and rankings

Use the Statistics content block to highlight everything that makes your department or unit stand out. You can place them next to body content by adding them to an adjacent column. You can also place a series of stats side-by-side.

# 34

Best public university in the country (U.S. News & World Report)

Top 3 %

of universities worldwide (U.S. News & World Report)

95 %

job/graduate school placement rate

The "prefix" and "suffix" fields allow for placement of smaller text before or after the primary number or statistic being highlighted. Each stat can also be left- or center-aligned within the column.