Blueprint demo

Page

A simple content page using the default blueprint.

A compact page that still demonstrates real structure

The default page blueprint is the practical workhorse: title, subtitle, reusable Bard content, featured image, SEO fields and optional featured taxonomy shortcuts. It is intentionally simple, but the page itself should not be empty.

This demo shows how a normal content page can combine prose, visual blocks, feature cards, mixed editorial entries and curated taxonomy terms without needing a custom template.

Clean Statamic foundation with a technical launch interface

Use the plain page for stable editorial content

Standard pages are ideal for documentation, service explanations, content guidelines and evergreen landing pages. Editors can start with a readable Markdown block and then add structured sections only where they improve the page.

In this starter kit, the same Bard field can pull in assets, links, statistics, taxonomy cards and collection teasers. That keeps the template small while the content remains flexible.

The point is not to turn every simple page into a landing page. The point is to show that the default blueprint can carry enough structured content for a real project page while still staying easy to understand in the Control Panel.

When the copy needs visual support, the image column gives the section weight. The text should be substantial enough to justify that composition, especially on desktop where the image panel becomes a dominant part of the section.

What the default blueprint is good at.

These feature cards use the same structured fields as larger landing pages, but keep the page focused and easy to scan.

Editorial pages

Write long-form explanations with Markdown, then support them with selected structured sections.

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Reusable sections

Bard sets handle recurring layout patterns without turning every page into a new template.

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Connected content

Internal links, shared categories and curated taxonomy terms keep the demo site connected.

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Recent articles and videos from the same content system.

The Collections set demonstrates how blog posts and videos can be rendered together while the card partial handles each entry type.

Articles Videos
High-energy launch themed thumbnail with controlled cyberpunk lighting
Launch Video

AC/DC - Shoot To Thrill (Iron Man 2 Version)

A deliberate off-topic demo video to prove playlists, cards, embeds and taxonomy styling can handle high-voltage launch energy.

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Starter kit launch path toward a shippable Statamic website
Launch Article

From starter kit to shippable site

A starter kit becomes useful when it does more than compile. It should guide teams toward a site that can actually launch.

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Technical thumbnail showing a clean Laravel directory structure
Development Video

Dive into the Laravel 11 Directory Structure

A Laravel structure video that complements StataRocket’s emphasis on clear ownership between content, templates, assets and configuration.

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Editorial workflow timeline with approval stages and content signals
Editorial Article

Editorial workflows that survive real projects

A good starter kit balances flexible content editing with enough structure to keep growing websites maintainable.

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Technical thumbnail for a Laravel 11 release overview
Development Video

Welcome Laravel 11

A Laravel 11 overview for understanding the framework foundation StataRocket inherits through Statamic.

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CSS-first Tailwind v4 interface with layered technical tokens
Development Article

Building with Tailwind CSS v4

Tailwind CSS v4 moves more design configuration into CSS, which pairs well with StataRocket’s theme token approach.

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Use this blueprint when the content should lead.

Move to the hero blueprint for campaign pages, or use the two-column blueprint when the page needs a structured comparison.