Content

Content renderings are a set of generic renderings designed to deliver various content elements. Since there is such a variety of UX elements to deliver content and to drive user experience, this is a rather large category of items, and the renderings in this group vary greatly in terms of use and complexity, however, most of these renders for the Bootstrap UI capture the components that are delivered by the Twitter Bootstrap framework.

Features
Features are structured elements that compose some specific layout for content. Examples of features are items such as highlights or callouts.

Buttons
Buttons is a collection of renderings used to allow editors to place CTA (call to action) clicks in ares of a document.

These renderings are allowed in the general areas of the screen, but there is also a specific placeholder key, Call to Action that is limited to items within this group only.

Collections
Collections are content delivery components that are specialized lists of information.

These components usually have at least 2 renderings - an outer container with a specific placeholder key, and a child rendering that can be added to the container multiple times to create a collection of information.

Document Headers
Document Headers is the tab given to renderings that are headers for a document. Usually for SEO purposes, only one of these will be added to the page (this can be restricted with placeholder settings rules) as these renderings will render an <h1> into the document.

Panels
Panels are generic stylized wrappers for areas of the screen based on Twitter Bootstrap's components library.

Section Headers
Section Headers are headers that are meant to be added within a document to provide header information to sections of the document. Headers within this tab are meant NOT to generate an <h1>, so they can be used within things like carousels or stylized mastheads.

Other Content Renderings