Editing Text Blocks
Text blocks let you add rich text content to your website — perfect for welcome messages, announcements, descriptions, or any written content.
Creating a Text Block
- Navigate to the Blocks section in the left-hand menu.
- Click + Block.
- Select the Text style.
- Enter a short, descriptive title and click Create.
[Screenshot: Block creation screen with Text style selected]
Editing Your Text Block
When you open a Text block for editing, you'll see a rich text editor with a formatting toolbar.

Formatting Options
The toolbar provides the following formatting tools:
- Headings — H1 and H2 heading styles
- Bold and Italic — Standard text emphasis
- Lists — Ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists
- Alignment — Left, centre, or right text alignment
- Links — Insert hyperlinks (see below)
- Images — Insert images inline within your text
- Emoji — Insert emoji characters
Inserting Links
- Select the text you want to link.
- Click the link icon in the toolbar.
- Enter the URL in the link field.
- If you would like your link to be displayed as a button- Press the tick button to confirm.
To remove a link, click on the linked text and press the X button in the link popover.
Styling Links as Buttons
You can make any link display as a button on your website:
- Select text and click the link icon to create a link.
- Enter your URL.
- Check the Style as button checkbox in the link popover.
- Confirm the link.
Button-styled links will display with your organisation's colour as the background, making them stand out as call-to-action elements within your text content.
Inserting Inline Images
You can embed images directly within your text content:
- Place your cursor where you want the image.
- Click the image icon in the toolbar.
- Select an image from your media library or upload a new one.
The image will appear inline with your text and can be resized within the editor.

Block Settings
In the sidebar you can edit:
- Title — The block heading displayed publicly on your website.
- Description — Internal notes only; not displayed publicly.
At the bottom of the edit screen, you can see any locations where the block is currently in use.
Tips
- Use headings to break up longer text blocks for readability.
- Button-styled links work well for calls to action like "Learn More", "Register Now", or "Contact Us".
- Keep text concise — visitors scan more than they read. Pair text blocks with image or video blocks for visual variety.