Editorial Feature Row
A magazine front page row pairing one large feature card with two stacked compact posts.
A magazine front page row pairing one large feature card with two stacked compact posts.
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Editorial Feature Row borrows the front page hierarchy of a magazine. One large feature card with a wide cover, badge, display title, and excerpt fills the left, while two compact cards stack on the right with square thumbnails and titles only. The asymmetry tells readers what the publication thinks matters most, which is itself editorial voice.
The feature and the secondary pair are two small data objects, all covers ship as the shared placeholder ready for real art. The hierarchy invites a deliberate mix, a heavyweight report featured beside a teardown and an essay reads as range. On mobile everything stacks with the feature first.
Reach for this block when you publish enough that flat grids undersell the best work. It compresses the featured-post-split plus extras pattern into one section, useful on homepages where the blog gets exactly one module. The square secondary thumbnails also handle art you have not cropped for wide covers.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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After
One strong use is the flagship report flanked by two contrasting recent pieces. Other rows:
Tip: never feature by recency alone, the large slot is a claim about quality and readers grade the whole publication on it.