I am a lead paragraph, used as an opening paragraph for a news article or content page.
Condimentum pretium maximus erat, porta placerat aenean. Et risus libero dolor vehicula ultricies. Cursus conubia phasellus risus proin senectus elementum. Gravida nostra cubilia donec suspendisse sed convallis tellus lorem. Justo iaculis blandit sollicitudin; parturient condimentum maximus blandit. Enim lacinia consectetur metus felis; primis duis ullamcorper nascetur pretium. Tellus nisi lorem, non varius laoreet gravida accumsan. Fringilla orci metus semper diam nulla.
Vel aenean risus ultricies sem; montes duis neque sit arcu. Sodales eu sociosqu tempus donec, tortor luctus ullamcorper. Aenean vitae amet erat quam natoque euismod.
Bulleted lists:
- magnis taciti risus potenti commodo
- massa praesent lobortis
- ante neque ad penatibus vulputate.
Numbered lists:
- sem ullamcorper ornare condimentum
- curabitur bibendum
- ornare placerat.
Nam parturient sit suspendisse vel cubilia donec porta interdum. Egestas condimentum class justo sem efficitur. Per nulla congue purus tristique eget vehicula volutpat. Eu facilisis nisl scelerisque iaculis, gravida laoreet. Congue sem ornare fusce semper egestas amet egestas lorem. Nisl massa at ipsum arcu luctus scelerisque rutrum litora dignissim.
Sequential headings
Headings styled 2 to 6 should be used sequentially and hierarchically in a given page for SEO and accessibility purposes. See this website for more guidance about using headings (opens in new tab) .
Heading 2
The quick, brown fox jumps over a lazy dog. DJs flock by when MTV ax quiz prog. Junk MTV quiz graced by fox whelps. Bawds jog, flick quartz, vex nymphs, also numbered list:
- waltz
- bad nymph
- for quick jigs vex!
Heading 3
Fox nymphs grab quick-jived waltz. Brick quiz whangs jumpy veldt fox. Bright vixens jump; dozy fowl quack. Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim. Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
Sex-charged fop blew my junk TV quiz. How quickly daft jumping zebras vex. Two driven jocks help fax my big quiz. Quick, Baz, get my woven flax jodhpurs! "Now fax quiz Jack! " my brave ghost pled.
Heading 4
Five quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed. Flummoxed by job, kvetching W. zaps Iraq. Cozy sphinx waves quart jug of bad milk. A very bad quack might jinx zippy fowls. Few quips galvanized the mock jury box.
Heading 5
Quick brown dogs jump over the lazy fox. The jay, pig, fox, zebra, and my wolves quack! Blowzy red vixens fight for a quick jump.
Heading 6
Joaquin Phoenix was gazed by MTV for luck. A wizard’s job is to vex chumps quickly in fog.
- Bulleted list
- another item
- and one more.
Components
Quote component
I am a quote component. Use me to bring style to something that someone has spoken or written.
Image component

Table component
Tables can be used to present data or content in an organised fashion. We recommend observing GOV.UK best practice for tables (opens in new tab) to ensure accessibility.
| Column heading | Another column heading |
|---|---|
| Brief content or statistical info | More content for this table |
Links
As an editor, you can choose to add text hyperlinks that are either external, entry picker or site view location:
www.google.co.uk (opens in new tab) (external link)
Homepage preview (entry picked link)
Bins and Recycling (Site View location link)
I am a file (opens in new tab) (Asset link)
Anchor link to a different location in this page.
Divider component
To insert a visual 'breakpoint' dividing line within your content.
Panel component
You may choose to add one or more Panel components into a page (can also be known as a 'callout'). Generally used to present short-lived content intended to draw a users attention. There are 5 styles available to choose from:
Information callout panel message
Note callout panel message
Warning callout panel message
Success callout panel message
Error callout panel message
Code component
This component allows you to demonstrate a block of code in a visual way, in your preferred language. This is not a functional component, for visual purposes only.
const someVar = 'A non-functional way to display some code';Accordion component
An accordion can be used one or more times in a page, with 'collapse and expand' functionality. Accordion content is typically used for stylising FAQs, for example.
Optional title heading
App Store component
Promote and encourage users to download your app from Google Play and/or Apple's App Store.
Optional title heading
You can add some informational text about the app link(s).
Assets component
Use this component to list one or more files for your users to view, print or download.
Optional title heading
Add optional contextual information about the downloadable asset file(s).
- Clear and understandable file name (opens in new tab)pdf file[1.72MB]
- Sample Word Document (opens in new tab)doc file[98KB]
Call to Action button component
Insert a button to draw attention to a key CTA activity, transaction or link.
Get free pizza (opens in new tab)Contacts component
This component is great for displaying contact information for external organisations or partners. Once created, they can be reused across your site - acting as a single source of truth of reusable content.
Optional title heading
Custom Code Injection component
This component allows embed scripts to be inserted to a page. However, not all third party scripts may be compatible and in this instance, please contact your organisation's digital lead/system administrator for Contensis - alternatively, contact your Client Account Manager or Scrum Master at Zengenti for advice.
Video embed component
Embed a YouTube video to display on a page.
Contensis form component
You may embed a Contensis Form, if applicable to your Contensis licensing limits.