Feature showcase, every article block on one page.
This page exists so reviewers can verify every Wagtail block type, every model field, the chromatic system, the status pill, content warnings, references, and the related-articles block all render correctly together.
Demo content; the lead image hook is left empty so the alt-only branch renders. Add a real image via the admin to test the lead-image path.
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Welcome to the feature showcase. The paragraph below opens the article in the standard rich_text block, with bold and italic support, plus inline links. Every primitive the body StreamField allows is exercised on this page; scroll through to confirm the rendering is intact.
The lede sits above. The first section heading anchors the desktop ToC.
01Money
The cited_claim block follows. It wraps a factual statement in a superscript citation marker that links into the References section at the bottom of the article.
“Tongil Group and FFWPU filings describe coordinated leadership appointments through 2024.
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Tongil Group filings and FFWPU annual reports describe coordinated leadership and shared executive appointments through 2024.
FFWPU has been the institutional name since 1996. Articles use 'the church' for readability.
02Doctrine
The church's teachings on indemnity are not optional metaphysics; they shape, in concrete detail, the demands made of members.
The section that follows discusses the matching system and the Blessing in detail. Skip if that is currently raw for you.
The block above is an entity_mention tied to Sun Myung Moon. It renders as a styled inline chip with a margin-note (desktop) and links to the entity detail page.
02Image blocks
The next section exercises every image-block permutation so you can verify width, height-cap, float side, and gallery columns render correctly. Every figure below is the same source image, any visual difference is the block's settings at work.
1. image_with_caption · width=inset · height=auto
Narrower than the reading column. Use for portraits, document scans, anything that should feel inset rather than dominant.
Width: inset (540px max) · Height: auto (natural).
Demo placeholder2. image_with_caption · width=column · height=auto
The default. Fills the reading column at the image's natural aspect ratio, the everyday body image.
Width: column (800px max) · Height: auto.
Demo placeholder3. image_with_caption · width=column · height=moderate
Column width with a moderate height cap (520px). The image crops via object-fit: cover so the focal point stays centered.
Width: column · Height: moderate (520px cap, cropped).
Demo placeholder4. image_with_caption · width=wide · height=tall
Wider than the reading column with a tall cap (720px). Use for evidence images that benefit from extra horizontal real estate.
Width: wide (1040px) · Height: tall (720px cap).
Demo placeholder5. image_with_caption · width=full · height=auto
Full bleed at the image's natural aspect ratio. On a very wide viewport this can become enormous, that's exactly why the height cap option exists (see the next demo).
Width: full bleed · Height: auto (no cap). Note how tall this gets on wide screens.
Demo placeholder6. image_with_caption · width=full · height=cinematic
Full bleed with a cinematic height cap (70% of the viewport). Use this for hero-style imagery that should span the page but not crowd out everything else.
Width: full bleed · Height: cinematic (70vh cap, cropped).
Demo placeholder03Pull images
7. pull_image · side=right · size=medium
The default pull-image: floated to the right of the body text, medium size. Adjacent paragraphs wrap around it. Use for a portrait or supporting visual that doesn't need to interrupt the read.
Right-floated, medium (320px).
Demo placeholderBody text continues alongside the floated pull-image. Resize the window, at narrow widths the float collapses inline so nothing reads as jammed against the column edge. The Alpine .ttx-mbody--narrow class flips this at < 920px container width via the ResizeObserver wired in article.html.
Continuing prose to demonstrate the wrap. The pull-image sits in the margin without pushing the text columns around.
8. pull_image · side=left · size=large
Large pull-image floated left. Try this when the image really is part of the read, bigger size + leading position pulls the eye into it before the text.
Left-floated, large (440px).
Demo placeholderBody text continues to the right of the floated pull-image. Reading order on screen readers is preserved, the figure sits before this paragraph in the DOM, so it's announced first.
9. pull_image · side=right · size=small
Smallest pull-image. Use when the image is supporting detail rather than primary content.
Right-floated, small (240px).
Demo placeholderContinuing prose. The small pull-image sits unobtrusively in the margin alongside the text.
04Image galleries
10. image_gallery · columns=3
Three-column grid with per-image caption + credit. Collapses to a single column on mobile. Use for related photos, document scans, or before/after sequences.
Three-column gallery with per-image captions and credits.
11. image_gallery · columns=4
Four-column grid for denser layouts.
Four-column gallery, tighter spacing per tile.
12. image_gallery · columns=2
Two-column grid, useful when each tile carries longer captions or needs more visual breathing room.
Two-column gallery, breathes more than the 3/4-col variants.
03Sources
The references list at the foot of the article aggregates every cited source, both inline cited_claim citations and blockquote/evidence sources. Numbering is stable: re-ordering the body doesn't renumber the references.
The framing in this section is the editors' own. The factual record is presented separately in the references list.
References.
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Tongil Group, Tongil Group 2024 governance filing · Tongil Group.Coordinated leadership between FFWPU and Tongil Group through 2024, with shared executive appointments documented in the annual filing.
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Steven Hassan, Combating Cult Mind Control · Park Street Press.The church's teachings on indemnity are not optional metaphysics; they shape, in concrete detail, the demands made of members.
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Donald Fraser, Fraser Report, Investigation of Korean-American Relations · U.S. House Subcommittee on International Organizations.The Subcommittee found that the Moon organization engaged in systematic tax-evasion and currency-control violations between 1973 and 1976.
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The 1982 Madison Square Garden Blessing, in context
Two thousand and seventy-five couples were matched and married in a single ceremony. Forty years later, the participants' accounts diverge sharply.