Attribution Waterfall
Wireframe placeholder. Real post copy lives in a CMS or markdown files we'll wire up later.
This is a wireframe blog post. The first paragraph hooks the reader with the central thesis or anecdote, in the voice the brand has chosen — direct, slightly irreverent, knowledgeable without being condescending.
A subhead breaks the page
Body paragraphs are 3–5 sentences. They make claims, then back them up with examples. They link to other posts when context is needed and to product pages when relevant. They don't bury the lede.
"A pull quote breaks up long stretches of text and gives the reader a place to rest their eyes."
We continue with another section. Code blocks render mono. Lists render properly. Images get captions. Tables get borders.
- One-line items make a punchy list.
- Three-line items work for nuance.
- Each list ends with a takeaway, not a fade.
The final paragraph either lands the thesis or kicks the reader to the next thing. CTA, related post, or quiet end — depending on the post.