Welcome to the BlockEditor showcase. This article demonstrates all available block types that journalists and editors can use to create rich, engaging content. Each block type serves a specific purpose and can be combined to tell compelling stories.
Text and Heading Blocks
The most fundamental blocks are Text and Heading. Text blocks support rich formatting including bold, italic, links, and lists. Heading blocks create section breaks with levels H2 through H6.
This is an H3 Subheading
Use H3 headings for subsections within a main topic. They create visual hierarchy and improve readability.
Quote Blocks
Quote blocks highlight important statements from sources or experts:
The BlockEditor represents a significant advancement in how journalists structure their stories. It combines flexibility with consistency.
— Sarah Chen, Digital Media Researcher
Image Blocks
Images can be embedded with captions, alt text, and attribution:
Video Blocks
Video content can be embedded from various sources:

FactBox Blocks
FactBox blocks present key data in a structured format:
BlockEditor Statistics
As of January 2026- Block Types Available
- 9
- Drag & Drop Support
- Yes
- Mobile Optimized
- Yes
- Accessibility Score
- AAA
Source: Internal CMS Metrics
InfoBox Blocks
InfoBox blocks highlight important callouts with different styles:
Pro Tip
Use keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+B for bold and Ctrl+I for italic to speed up your editing workflow.
Important Note
Always verify sources before publishing. The credibility of your reporting depends on accurate attribution.
Did You Know?
The BlockEditor supports undo/redo operations and autosaves your work every 30 seconds.
BiasBar Blocks
BiasBar blocks visualize the political spectrum of sources covering a story:
SourceComparison Blocks
SourceComparison blocks show how different outlets covered the same story:
Conclusion
This showcase demonstrates the full range of block types available in the CMS. By combining these blocks strategically, journalists can create rich, engaging, and well-structured articles that serve readers effectively.