Value Stack Section

A heading and subheading sit at the top, with a priced offer breakdown laid out below them.

The Left Box Panel

Two women holding matcha against a dark curtain

An optional boxed column on the left holds a heading, an image, this description, and a button, while the list of included items and their values stacks down the right side of the section.

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The Included Items

First Item Title

$1,200+ Value

Each item block has its own title, this longer description line, and a value tag on the right. Add one block per thing you include, and the section renders them as a vertical list with the assigned price shown beside every row in the stack.

A Title That Wraps Onto More Than One Line

$350 Value

Titles can run long and wrap, while descriptions stay optional. Leave one empty and the row collapses to just the title and value, keeping the list tidy. Each row inherits the typography and color settings chosen for the section.

Third Stacked Item

$180 Value

The running total at the bottom does not add these figures for you. You type the summed value into its own field, so the displayed total can be set to whatever number reads best for the offer you are presenting on the page.

Fourth List Item

$90 Value

The left box can be turned off entirely, in which case the item list spans the full width of the section instead of sitting beside the boxed panel and its image on larger screens.

Fifth Item in the List

$150 Value

Borders and dividers above and below the section are set independently, and the whole block respects the chosen color scheme so the stack matches the rest of the page it is placed on.

Last Item in This Stack

$480 Value

Add or remove item blocks freely, and the list grows or shrinks to fit. The button lives inside the left box, so this layout reads as a full offer summary near the bottom of a sales page.

The Summed Total Row

$6,470+

A closing note sits beneath the totaled value, just above the call to action button.

Full Width List

Wider Item Row

$1,200+ Value

With no panel beside it, every row reads from the left edge to the right edge. The price tag still anchors to the right of each line, and the type sizes can be tuned per element through the font controls in the editor for this layout.

Another Wide Row Item

$350 Value

Mobile alignment is a separate setting, so the stack can center on phones while staying left aligned on desktop. The section padding option controls the breathing room around the whole block on every screen size.

Item with a Price

$180 Value

Each value tag is just text, so you can write a dollar figure, a word, or a short phrase in it. The right heading above the list names the group, and you can change it to suit the kind of offer being shown here.

One More Row

$90 Value

The list keeps a consistent gap between rows no matter how many items you add. Drag blocks to reorder them, and the displayed sequence updates to match the order you set in the editor.

Second to Last Row

$150 Value

Background and text colors apply across both the panel and the list, so the two layouts share one consistent look. The image in the left box is hidden in this copy along with the box itself.

The Final Row of All

$480 Value

After the last block, the total row closes the section. Use this full width form when you want the offer breakdown to read like a simple priced checklist without any side image alongside it.

Total Row Below

$6,470+