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Rich Text Titles, Descriptions, And Names Everywhere

Titles, descriptions, and names across pages and every content record now support rich text formatting, so headings can be more expressive than plain strings allow.

Headings no longer have to be flat strings. Titles, descriptions, and names can now carry rich text formatting, so you can emphasise a word, set a phrase apart, or shape a heading the way it should read. The formatting you apply in the admin renders correctly on the published site, so what you write is what your audience sees.

Available across your content

Rich text formatting now applies to pages and to every content collection in the CMS, including events, seasons, series, works, venues, organisations, people, blogs, posts, and announcements. Wherever a title, description, or name appears, you can give it the emphasis it needs rather than settling for plain text. This is available on plans that include the feature.

A simpler editor for these fields

Because these fields only need lightweight inline formatting, the editor for them has been pared back. There is no persistent toolbar and no slash-command prompt, just the inline controls that appear when you select text. The fields keep their familiar Title and Description labels, so editing feels the same as before, only with more control over how each heading reads.

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