Elements
(Dynamic)
Dynamic elements automatically pull content in from other places (like a feed of blog posts).
In many cases, you can use CSS classes like .bg-dark
, .larger
or .invert
to quickly modify the appearance of many of these sections. To learn more about available classes, visit your Style Guide.
Looking for more elements?
Visit your static elements library.
⚡️ Quick Tip
How to use classes in the page builder
All page builder elements, from rows, to columns, to modules, allow you to assign custom CSS classes to manipulate their appearance in a predefined way. We have indicated when this is the case with any of the elements below.
To assign a class to an element:
- Open the Row, Column, or Module settings.
- Click the "Advanced" tab.
- Scroll to the bottom.
- Enter your desired class in the "Classes" field. (To add multiple classes, separate them with a space.)
- Hit "Save"
Bonus: You can add the class invert
to any element to create inverted text (like this!)
Feeds
Feed - Featured Post
Tip: You can also use these items as one-offs (displayed without a feed) to highlight just one piece of content.
Feed - Featured Event
Tip: You can also use these items as one-offs (displayed without a feed) to highlight just one piece of content.
Feed - Featured Resources
Featured Resources
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Feed - Grid with Filters - Posts
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Guitar Class in the Magnolia State
Envisioning and Articulating Your Program’s Future
Feed - Grid with Filters - Resources
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MIOSM Participation Certificate
Share how your school, chapter, or institution participated in Music In Our Schools Month this year! Fill out this form to receive your participation certificate. This form will close April…
2024 Biennial NAfME Music Research and Teacher Education Conference
The 2024 Biennial National Association for Music Education (NAfME) Music Research and Teacher Education Conference took place September 25-28, 2024, at The Westin Peachtree Plaza, in Atlanta, Georgia. The conference…
2025 MIOSM Advocacy Social Media Toolkit
Happy 40th anniversary of Music In Our Schools Month®️ (MIOSM®️)! To celebrate this milestone this year’s theme is “United Through Music,” representing how music has the power to bring individuals…
Grids
Grid - Simple Grid with Image
Collaborative Ensemble Rehearsals: Tools for Inquiry-Based Learning
Federal Policy Changes in 2025: What Music Educators Need to Know
Grid - Simple Grid
Tip: Use this as a base for creating your own grid layouts. The partial is already prepped.
Grid - Complex Grid
Tip: Use this as a base for creating your own grid layouts. The partial is already prepped.
NAfME AI Task Force
The latest breakthrough advancement in technology, Artificial Intelligence (AI), has the potential to significantly transform the landscape of music education. As new technology becomes integrated into school systems, it’s important…
Music Teacher Profession Advisory Committee
The work of the Music Teacher Profession Initiative (MTPI), begun in January 2021, brought attention to the importance of music teacher education as a primary responsibility of the National Association…
Teaching Music Magazine Advisory Committee
Teaching Music Magazine is the NAfME publication for all members at all teaching levels and in all areas. Membership includes four issues per year, distributed both in print and digitally. Articles…
Grid - Complex Grid without leadin
Tip: Use this as a base for creating your own grid layouts. The partial is already prepped.
President Trump Signs Executive Order Aimed at Eliminating the Department of Education
President Trump Signs Executive Order Aimed at Eliminating the Department of Education By Zachary Keita, NAfME Advocacy and Public Policy Communications Manager White House Actions On March 20, President Trump signed a long-awaited…