This is the cousin of the Photo and Copy (Cover) display. This works the same way, but the image can be linked, and the display height is determined by the image or content.
Quick text is just that. You need to add a little fine print, a disclaimer, maybe a heading over something. You don't need the full design block, and none of the blocks is exactly what you need.
If you're the sort of person who will sweat the small stuff, spacers and quicktext were created for you. Spacers allow you to add a little wiggle room between elements that look too snug.
There are two basic displays for a photograph or image with content beside it. The first is Photo and Copy (Cover) – which works well for vertical, portrait-oriented photos, and larger displays.
Sometimes you need more navigation. You may want to highlight links for a specific section: campaign donations, product launches, social media accounts.
To diplay a full photo with a possible photo credit, use the Centered Photo with Caption option. To create a photographic display between sections as an artistic element, use the panoramic photo.
Accordions are a great way to shorten related information like extended abstracts or FAQs. If your information extends beyond the screen and scrolling is required? An accordion is not ideal.
The Big Hero is available on Landing Pages. This content display offers a wide array of content options above the fold. It's an update to the classic page top slide.
Typically, you'll want to embed a variety of stuff in your website: videos, maps, forms, social media feeds, and widgets. The code block is the easiest way to do this.