Why we built this example
This section is written as normal Markdown after the frontmatter. It is useful when you want a page to have both structured design blocks at the top and longer freeform text underneath.
For non-technical editing, this is often the easiest part of the page to update. You can write in simple sections, add bullet points, and explain ideas without changing the reusable page structure.
What you can write here
- A longer explanation of the page topic
- Notes for customers or internal teams
- FAQs, details, or supporting context
How to think about it
The top of the file controls the designed layout, like cards and journey sections. The Markdown below it works more like an article section.