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Feature Settings

Every feature on a page has a small settings panel where you can change how it looks and behaves without touching the content itself.

The settings panel appears when you edit a feature in the block grid. It is split into tabs.

The Display tab covers the structural and presentational decisions for a feature.

Sets the heading level used for the feature’s title.

  • Level 2 — for top-level sections of a page. This is the default and is what most features should be.
  • Level 3 — for content within a Level 2 section. Use this when a feature is a sub-section of the section above it. The heading is smaller and the description is tighter.
  • Level 4 — for content nested inside a Level 3 section. The heading is smaller again. Rare, but useful when you have several levels of nested information.

The page itself owns Level 1. There is only ever one Level 1 per page so this is not a setting you can pick.

If you have a “Tailor your Sights” or “More Features” type block sitting underneath a main Sights or Features section, set it to Level 3. The heading then reads as a child of the section above it rather than a new top-level section.

If you have nested information inside that, Level 4 keeps the visual hierarchy honest.

Setting a feature to Level 3 or Level 4 does not automatically remove it from the in-page navigation. The navigation is curated separately on the In-Page Navigation block. If you do not want a sub-section to appear in the jump list, do not pick it in the navigation block’s picker.

Toggles whether the feature appears on the published page. When off, the feature is hidden from visitors but stays visible to editors in the backoffice.

Sets a background colour for the feature. Leave unset to use the page’s canvas colour.

Sets a border colour and width around the feature.