text · full width

Why This Matters

Organic search drives over 50% of all website traffic. Unlike paid channels, SEO compounds over time — the work you invest today continues to deliver results months and years into the future. ## Our Approach We combine technical excellence with content strategy: - **Data-driven analysis** — every recommendation backed by research - **Transparent reporting** — no black-box tactics - **Measurable results** — every implementation tracked and measured A well-executed strategy goes beyond just rankings. It improves user experience, builds brand credibility, and drives high-intent traffic that converts at significantly higher rates than most other channels.
text · left

Left-Aligned Text

Default style with subtitle for long-form content

The Text block is for simple, free-form content. Write markdown or HTML and it renders with proper typography.

Supported Elements

  • Headings (h2, h3, h4)
  • Paragraphs with bold and italic
  • Bulleted and numbered lists
  • Links and inline code
  • Blockquotes and code blocks
Use Text block for articles, descriptions, documentation, or any content that needs rich formatting without special layout.
text · centered

Centered Text

Great for introductions and summaries

Centered text works best for short, impactful content — introductions, mission statements, or key messages that need visual emphasis.

Combined with narrow = true, it creates a focused reading experience with optimal line length for readability.

"Good design is as little design as possible."
— Dieter Rams

Use this variant when you want to draw attention to a specific message or create visual breathing room between dense content sections.

text · narrow

Narrow Column

Optimal line length for reading

This variant uses narrow = true with left alignment. It's ideal for long-form articles where readability matters.

The optimal line length for reading is 50-75 characters. Narrow text blocks enforce this constraint automatically, making dense content easier to read.

When to Use

  • Blog posts and articles
  • Documentation pages
  • Terms and conditions
  • Any text-heavy content

For wider layouts with multiple elements, use the default full-width variant instead.