Rich content demo: headings, media, lists & quotes

Executive summary
This is a deliberately long demo article for editors. It mixes headings, rich paragraphs, pull quotes, lists, and inline figures so you can verify how flexible layouts render on the TEI site.
Content teams can reorder blocks in Strapi without developer help. The frontend maps each block type to a consistent visual pattern.
Clarity beats volume—one sharp chart and a tight narrative outperform fifty slides of noise.
What we measured
- Baseline funnel conversion before messaging changes
- Time-to-insight from raw survey to stakeholder readout
- Brand lift proxies across paid and owned channels
Below is an inline figure (uploaded media) placed between paragraphs—typical for methodology diagrams or hero stills.

Method in five steps
- Frame the decision and success metrics
- Design instruments and sampling
- Field, clean, and weight data
- Model and stress-test scenarios
- Package recommendations with evidence trails

Findings & implications
Paragraphs can include bold, italic, and multiple sentences. Editors should keep paragraphs short on web; this block exists to test line height and max-width in the article rail.
Second paragraph in the same rich-text field checks spacing between blocks inside Strapi’s richtext output.

Key takeaways
- Speed — parallelize analysis and design sprints where possible.
- Rigor — document assumptions; link every headline to a table or chart.
- Story — lead with the decision, not the methodology.
Conclusion: Use this slug (rich-content-demo) as your reference when training authors. Duplicate the entry in Strapi and replace blocks to ship real stories.

