Building a Card Section with Drupal Layout Builder

Building a Card Section with Drupal Layout Builder

PreviousNext’s blog post on Medium, "Creating a Cards Section with Layout Builder," explores building a card section on a Drupal website. The guide covers creating a component similar to the 'Services' section on their homepage, including a title, intro text, and a series of cards with URLs, titles, images, and teaser text. Instead of using paragraphs, the post suggests leveraging Layout Builder’s layout plugins for better reordering. The steps include defining layout plugins, creating custom block-content types, and theming the blocks while emphasizing security and performance with partially or fully decoupled architectures. Detailed instructions and code snippets are provided to streamline the process and enhance content management.

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