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Texas A&M University
Aggie UX WordPress Theme
Texas A&M University logo
  • Home
    • Accordion Groups
    • Callouts
    • Card Groups
    • Card Groups with Inline Featured Cards
    • Custom Content
    • Factoid Collection
    • Icon List Collection Multiple Lists
    • Icon List Collection Single List
    • Link List Collection Multiple Lists
    • Link List Collection Single List
    • Link Slab
    • Q&A Collections
    • Standalone Blockquote
    • Testimonial Collection
    • Accordion Group
    • Callout
    • Card Group
    • Card Groups with Featured Standard Cards
    • Card Slab
    • Collection Features
    • CTA Feature
    • Custom Content
    • Factoid Collections
    • Icon List Collection Multiple List
    • Icon List Collection Single List
    • Link List Collection Multiple Lists
    • Link Slabs
    • Media Features
    • Q&A Collection
    • Alert
    • Captioned Media
    • Contact Card
    • Description List
    • Freestanding Fact
    • Icon List
    • Link List
    • Q&A Pair
    • Testimonial
  • Workshop Exercises
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Link Slabs

A link slab features a list of links with an overarching heading and optional description, button and icon. The links can either be displayed in one or two columns on pages without sidebars; on pages with sidebars, the links will display in one column.

Component Tip

Use link slabs to list small amounts of similar linked content that don't need more explanation than is available in the linked text.

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  2. Components on Pages Without Sidebars
  3. Link Slabs

Default Link Slab

One Column
Button
  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Link 3
  • Link 4
  • Link 5
  • Link 6

Default Link Slab

Two Columns

This example link slab has a divider background, icon and CTA button.

Button
  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Link 3
  • Link 4
  • Link 5
  • Link 6

Bold Link Slab

One Column

This example link slab has a gray background, icon and CTA button.

Button
  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Link 3
  • Link 4
  • Link 5
  • Link 6

Bold Link Slab

Two Columns

This example link slab has a maroon background, but doesn’t have an icon or CTA button.

  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Link 3
  • Link 4
  • Link 5
  • Link 6

Elegant Link Slab

One Column

This example link slab doesn’t have a background or CTA button, but does have an icon.

  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Link 3
  • Link 4
  • Link 5
  • Link 6

Elegant Link Slab

Two Columns

This example link slab has a charcoal background, icon and CTA button.

Button
  • Link 1
  • Link 2
  • Link 3
  • Link 4
  • Link 5
  • Link 6
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