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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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