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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
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Split Feature

A split feature contains two or three cards over a background image. The cards can either be featured or linked cards and must use the image media option. Split features are only available on pages without a sidebar.

Components on Pages Without SidebarsComponents on Pages With Sidebars
Component Tip

Use a split feature as an alternative layout for modular card content that does not need an overarching heading and description.

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Card Layout

This example split feature uses featured cards. Split features can have 2-3 cards.

Media Option

The cards in this example split feature don’t have any media. All cards in a split feature must have the same media option.

CTA Style

The cards in this example split feature don’t have a CTA. All cards in a split feature must have the same CTA option.

Card Layout

This example split feature uses featured cards. Split features can have 2-3 cards.

Media Option

The cards in this example split feature don’t have any media. All cards in a split feature must have the same media option.

CTA Style

The cards in this example split feature use linked headings as their CTAs. All cards in a split feature must have the same CTA option.

Card Layout

This example split feature uses featured cards. Split features can have 2-3 cards.

Button

Media Option

The cards in this example split feature use an icon as their media. All cards in a split feature must have the same media option.

Button

CTA Style

The cards in this example split feature use buttons as their CTA. All cards in a split feature must have the same CTA option.

Button
Tori Davis stands inside the Jack K. Williams Administration Building during filming of the Texas A&M University commercial on July 10, 2024, in College Station, Texas.

Card Layout

This example split feature uses featured cards. Split features can have 2-3 cards.

Link
Kyler Fife '26 in front of Kyle Field

Media Option

The cards in this example split feature use an image as their media. All cards in a split feature must have the same media option.

Link
Jack K Williams Administration Building with pink flowers in the foreground

CTA Style

The cards in this example split feature use a link as their CTA. All cards in a split feature must have the same CTA option.

Link

Card Layout

This example split feature uses featured cards. Split features can have 2-3 cards.

Media Option

The cards in this example split feature don’t have any media. All cards in a split feature must have the same media option.

CTA Style

The cards in this example split feature don’t have a CTA. All cards in a split feature must have the same CTA option.

Card Layout

This example split feature uses featured cards. Split features can have 2-3 cards.

Media Option

The cards in this example split feature has an icon. All cards in a split feature must have the same media option.

CTA Style

The cards in this example split feature don’t have a CTA. All cards in a split feature must have the same CTA option.

Jack K Williams Administration Building with pink flowers in the foreground

Card Layout

This example split feature uses featured cards. Split features can have 2-3 cards.

Kyler Fife '26 in front of Kyle Field

Media Option

The cards in this example split feature has an image. All cards in a split feature must have the same media option.

Tori Davis stands inside the Jack K. Williams Administration Building during filming of the Texas A&M University commercial on July 10, 2024, in College Station, Texas.

CTA Style

The cards in this example split feature don’t have a CTA. All cards in a split feature must have the same CTA option.

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