First, you'll need to set up the page and block settings. Check out the Page Zone and Page Properties sections for more details on doing that. When adjusting the Page Zone settings, be sure “Content Component” is selected as the page block Type. Then, click the ti ti-settings icon for the block to open the content component configuration page. Component Name - Provide a name for the content component. This is only visible internally.Allow Multiple Content Items - If you enable this, content creators can add several content items to a single section. The remaining block settings described here apply to all of the content items, so this option is great for ensuring consistency on the page.Item Cache Duration - Rock can cache the items returned from the database to help improve performance. Here you can provide the item cache duration, in seconds.Output Cache Duration - Rock can cache the page output as well. This improves speed but is best used for non-personalized information. After all, you don't want to display a wrong name because the page is displaying cached output!Content Component Template - Pick the content component template you want to use from the dropdown list of available options. There are three available out of the box, but you can add as many as you want. The templates that ship with Rock are:HeroSide By SideCard Title Size - The font size of the title can be adjusted by selecting one of the available options. This follows standard heading (H) increments, so H1 will be larger than H2.Content Alignment - Pick where your content should appear within the block. The impact this has will vary depending on the layout being used, so feel free to try different layout/alignment combinations to find what works best for your content.Foreground Color - Select the color of the font for your content. This applies to both the title and the actual content.Background Color - Select the color of the background for your content. The font/foreground color chosen will appear on top of the background color, depending on the layout and whether or not you’re using a photo.Filters - You can selectively filter what content to show based on one or more of the content channel item fields or attributes.Advanced - As with most blocks, you can add custom HTML that renders before or after the block. After the content component block has been set up, the configuration bar will have the ti ti-edit icon available to add content. Title - The title will appear on the website above the content you provide. The font size of the title can be changed using the block settings discussed above.Content Items - This pane will only appear if Allow Multiple Content Items is enabled in the block settings. Here you can add, remove or change the display order of the block’s content items. Content - This is where the actual content is added and edited. This is designed with common word processing features that editors are generally familiar with, so they can be creative without getting technical.Image - An image can optionally be added. Try using images with different layout and alignment options (in the block settings) to see what works best.Save / Save Item - If Allow Multiple Content Items is enabled, then you’ll have a Save Item button below the image upload area. If Allow Multiple Content Items is not enabled, then you’ll see a Save button in the bottom right corner of the window, next to a Cancel button. NoteSave ItemAs noted above, the Save button moves around and changes its name depending on your block settings. Whatever it looks like, don’t forget to find it and save! Add/Modify Content Component Now let’s say we want to change our content component from the Side By Side view to the Card view. Those who have full admin rights can do that on the fly by going back to the content component configuration page and changing the Content Component Template. After the template has been changed the content will automatically be updated and will immediately look similar to this: Simply changing the layout has resulted in a page with identical content but a very different look. Changing this setting, along with the other available block settings, ensures your website can look just how you want it without requiring editors to wade through complex coding.