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Data definition / datadef

Term

Definition

Block

An encapsulated piece of content. Blocks are a fundamental part of working in Cascade and in the Aldrich templates, are divided into widgets and layouts.

Header

The region at the top of every page, containing the wordmark, search, and other elements that are consistent throughout the site. A page has only one header.

The term header is often confused with heading, which has an entirely separate meaning.

Heading

A piece of text content that identifies a section or subsection of a page. A page may have multiple headings depending on the page structure. Headings exist in hierarchical levels from 1 to 6. Heading level 1 is used exclusively for the page title. Heading level 2 is used for the sections of the page and levels 3 through 6 are used for subsections.

Proper use of heading is important for accessibility and search engine optimization (i.e., search engine ranking) because doing so provided meaningful and semantic structure of your content.

Not to be confused with header.

Layout

Pattern

Widget

Wordmark

That’s what we call the logo.

WYSIWYG

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