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Rich content blocks, full showcase

A living demo of every rich blog block: inline icons, colored text, image+text layouts, CTA buttons, FAQ accordions and modern tables.

Last updated: June 3, 20262 min read
Rich content blocks, full showcase

What this guide covers

This article is a living showcase of every rich content block available in the eloboost.gg blog editor. Inline icons, colored highlights, side-by-side media and modern tables all render with zero JavaScript on the published page.

Image beside text

The media block locks a paragraph of copy next to a fixed image. On desktop the image sits on the side you choose; on mobile it stacks cleanly below the text.

Use it for feature highlights, screenshots or step-by-step callouts.

Image positioned to the right of text

Flip the layout

The same block with the image on the left side. Alternate sides down a long article to keep the visual rhythm lively and the reader engaged.

Image positioned to the left of text

Color your words

Highlight key terms with the theme palette, primary, red, green, yellow, blue, purple and orange. Pair them with inline icons such as or to draw the eye exactly where you want it.

Pro tip: use color sparingly, one or two highlights per paragraph keep the reader focused instead of overwhelmed.

Frequently asked questions

The FAQ block is a native accordion, fully keyboard accessible and indexed by Google as FAQ rich results.

What is a rich content block?

It is a reusable layout element you drop into an article, icons, colored text, image-and-text rows, call-to-action buttons, FAQs and tables. Each one is built right inside the editor toolbar.

Can a FAQ answer contain images and buttons?

Yes, answers accept the full block set, including images and CTA buttons. Here is an image followed by a button, both living inside this answer:

Example image inside a FAQ answer
Does this help with SEO?

Absolutely. FAQ blocks are emitted as FAQPage JSON-LD structured data, tables stay semantic, and every block is plain HTML, so search engines parse it perfectly.

Comparison table

And right after the FAQ section, a modern table, ideal for stat breakdowns and comparisons:

Content block

Best use case

Renders as

Status

Inline icon

Emphasis inside a sentence

Inline SVG

Ready

Colored text

Highlighting key terms

Themed span

Ready

Image + text

Feature explainers

Flex layout

Ready

FAQ accordion

Common questions

Native details

Ready

CTA button

Driving conversions

Styled link

Use sparingly

Modern table

Comparisons & stats

Semantic table

Ready

That is the full toolkit. Mix and match these blocks to build guides that look as sharp as they read.

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