A hero banner using one class but specific elements.
Usage:
<div class="s-hero-banner ">
<article>
<h1>Core Experience Portal</h1>
<p>The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) provides powerful and intuitive web interfaces that remove technological hurdles.</p>
</article>
<img src="https://utrc.tacc.utexas.edu/media/filer_public_thumbnails/filer_public/72/18/72183c36-229e-4b56-a341-4591b7f5e68f/utrc-hero-1920-555-ratio.jpg__1680x1680_q85_subsampling-2.jpg" alt="hero banner">
</div>
main {
padding-block: unset;
width: unset;
}
{
"shouldSkipPattern": true,
"globalStyles": [
{
"isInternal": true,
"layer": "base",
"path": "/assets/core-styles.demo.css"
},
{
"isInternal": true,
"layer": "base",
"path": "/assets/core-styles.base.css"
}
],
"cmsStyles": [
{
"isInternal": true,
"layer": "base",
"path": "/assets/core-styles.cms.css"
}
],
"docsStyles": [
{
"isInternal": true,
"layer": "base",
"path": "/assets/core-styles.docs.css"
}
],
"portalStyles": [
{
"isInternal": true,
"layer": "base",
"path": "/assets/core-styles.portal.css"
}
],
"subdir": "trumps",
"shouldLoadCMS": true,
"shouldLoadBootstrap": false,
"hasContainer": false
}