Uncommon AHA Theme Blocks – HTML

Here are some less common blocks you may choose to re-use on your page templates. Comfort with basic HTML is required as you’ll be copying and pasting into the Gutenberg HTML block. Note the dotted border is to help visualize the ‘block’, and would not be visible in production.

Why do we call them nuggets? Cuz we name stuff once while designing and then it sticks ;)
These are used on LTHD and Big Brew Pages, but got their genesis from the How to Brew Project


Nugget Rows

Nugget Row – Basic Implementation

We use this text + image treatment on our event landing pages.

Currently you’ll need to copy and paste this HTML block, but if you find yourself using this block often, please ask for a conversion to a friendly gutenblock!


Nugget Row with Fancy Nuggets

Note that Fancy Nuggets are hardcoded at 50% width… so for now must be used exactly 2-up like this. @sarah can you add some usage notes here?

Currently you’ll need to copy and paste this HTML block, but if you find yourself using this block often, please ask for a conversion to a friendly gutenblock!

Resources

Homebrew Shop Directory

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Resources

Homebrew Club Directory

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Nugget Row with Mini Nuggets

These mini nuggets will simply fill up all the space they can (flexbox) so you can add or remove as needed. Will not break to new line until smaller screen sizes. @sarah can you add some usage notes here?

Currently you’ll need to copy and paste this HTML block, but if you find yourself using this block often, please ask for a conversion to a friendly gutenblock!

Homebrew Recipes

Browse hundreds of tried-and-true homebrew recipes.

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Forum

Join the conversation on the AHA Forum. It’s free!

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Brewing Articles

Access past articles on making beer, mead, and cider at home.

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A custom treatment used in the How to Brew section, but this HTML can be copied as needed. @baldie can you add some usage notes here?

Currently you’ll need to copy and paste this HTML block, and unless you plan on using it all the time you’ll probably want to ask for dev help unless you are comfortable editing large amounts of HTML.


Epic Nugget

A custom treatment used in the How to Brew section, but this HTML can be copied as needed. @baldie can you add some usage notes here?
Currently you’ll need to copy and paste this HTML block, and unless you plan on using it all the time you’ll probably want to ask for dev help unless you are comfortable editing large amounts of HTML.

Malt Icon

Malt is the principal source for fermentable sugar in beer. Raw, brewing-grade barley undergoes a germination and kilning process by malt manufacturers to prepare it for brewers. In other words, malt is barley that has been sprouted and dried.

Every combination of roasting time, temperature, pH, concentration, sugar, and nitrogenous compounds will create a different set of flavor chemicals in a malt. Base malt refers to the majority of the malted grains used to make beer while specialty malts (e.g. chocolate malt) have a more dramatic impact on the flavor, mouthfeel, and color of the beer. Utilizing specialty malts is a relatively easy way to add more depth and character to extract brews.

Finger pointing right

Fun Fact

Agricultural historians believe that the barley grown across Europe in the early Middle Ages was mainly six-row. The genetic ancestors of two-row types grown in Europe were likely brought back from the Middle East during the Crusades.

Crushed malt pouring into a brew in a bag

Extra Nugget

Technically this is part of an epic nugget, but it is also available as a standalone element (note the extra class of ‘inline-with-content’ to add the border top and bottom). @baldie can you add some usage notes here?
Currently you’ll need to copy and paste this HTML block, and unless you plan on using it all the time you’ll probably want to ask for dev help unless you are comfortable editing large amounts of HTML.

Finger pointing right

Fun Fact

Agricultural historians believe that the barley grown across Europe in the early Middle Ages was mainly six-row. The genetic ancestors of two-row types grown in Europe were likely brought back from the Middle East during the Crusades.


Banner Nugget

Technically this is a Woody Snippet – that is hardcoded for seminars. However, its included here for completeness, as well as an opportunity to request this block to be more editable/reusable. Currently used on How to Brew landing page.

Seminars

Access the archive of past Homebrew Con seminars on all things beer, mead, and cider. Preview three of our favorite seminars below.

Brewing with Cannabis: Using THC and CBD in Beer

Beer Styles: Past, Present, and Future

Recreating the Original India Pale Ale

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Stats Bar and Variations

This stats bar can be used anywhere, but looks best on wide templates. @baldie can you add some usage notes here?
This bar will likely remain manual HTML (copy and paste) but the structure is simple enough you should have no problem updating it!

90,000+

Magazine Readership

160,000+

Online Readership

390,000+

Visits per Month

820,000

Page Views per Month


This slim version of the stats bar must be accompanied by an image and a paragraph of text. Example. Please request a standalone version if needed.
@lisa – I’d like to make this a bit more flexible so it works with out a paragraph, easier to edit, works on responsive and without being absolutely positioned… BA Task here.
@sarah Can you add some usage notes here?

Sponsored Content opportunities reinforce your company as an expert and provide valuable homebrewing information to readers.  Sponsored Content differs from other advertising opportunities as its educational nature provides the reader with insight into an issue, solution to a problem and/or information to help them improve as a homebrewer.

A full-page advertisement will brand the entire page left of the cover when readers access Zymurgy Online (specifications: 8.375″w x 10.875″h, PDF). Your logo will also be prominently displayed in the upper right-hand corner of your browser (specifications: 265 pixels wide x 65 pixels high, JPG).
40,000+

Emails Delivered

72,000

Page Views per Month

$2,000

Cost


Images With Overlay

The class .image-with-overlay is added to individual columns in combination with custom html inside the column. Example.
@baldie, can you add some usage notes here.
Yes, this block is scary but try a copy and paste and I bet you can make updates as needed?

Zymurgy Magazine

View Opportunities

Zymurgy® is the first and last word in homebrewing and beer culture–the preeminent magazine for homebrewers and beer enthusiasts. Zymurgy is more than a magazine to its 90,000 readers—it’s a bi-monthly journal that they read to gain the latest information and advice that will support their passion for brewing and drinking quality beer. 

AHA Website

View Opportunities

In the spirit of the AHA’s flagship magazine Zymurgy, HomebrewersAssociation.org is an equally valuable source of news, views, recipes and more for homebrewers—beginners and old hands alike.


Cards

.card

Usage: Part of the custom html of the pricing matrix. Currently used on Membership Benefits page and Join or Renew. @baldie is there any use case for this to be used by an editor/standalone?

3 Year

Digital Membership

$97

Join Now

Can also make the grayed out version by adding the class disabled to card

.card.disabled

Lifetime

Print Membership Only

$700

Join Now

Card Variation: .card-lg; Currently used for seminar cards on home page carousel

.card.card-lg

Sponsored Content

This little snippet can be added to any post or page if the content is sponsored. Example.

Calendar Row

Usage: this event row showcases upcoming AHA Events on the home page

February 17, 2021

NHC Registration Opens

Half and Half Block

Currently used for featured story on home page

.image-text-half-block




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