List
You can create "Lists" of specific types of dynamic content on your site. The most common use for lists are for News, Events and People.
Once News, Events or People have been entered on your site (either by a feed or manually), you can pull them into a List on a Basic Page.
Lists can be displayed in a variety of ways depending on the type of content:
- News can be displayed as a card or list format
- Events can be displayed as a card, list, or past events list format
- People can be displayed as a grid.
Lists can be adjusted to display a specific numbers of items, and specific lists can be created based on taxonomy terms (scroll to Advanced options).
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Example Lists
Grid List of People (Card format only) with 3 items
Your List description goes here if you have one. This field is not required.
Alternative Title: Grand Poombah
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Example List of Events, in Card format, with 3 Items
Description goes here if needed.
Example List of News (Default) with 3 items
Description goes here if needed.
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March 25, 2026
High levels of carcinogen discovered in European gas supply
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March 17, 2026
Climate change is fueling disease outbreaks
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January 14, 2026
How to talk about climate change across political divides
Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
Example List of News (Card Grid) with 3 Items
Description goes here if needed.
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Researchers discovered high levels of benzene in domestic gas in multiple Western European cities. Exposure through commonplace gas leaks reaches levels that breach safe limits for many residents, new measurement and modeling suggests.
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New research traces a direct line from warmer, wetter weather to a mosquito-bornedisease epidemic. The findings could help inform policy and interventions to blunt such outbreaks.
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As climate impacts intensify while political progress remains stalled, new Stanford research examines which messages can shift public beliefs across partisan divides and strengthen climate communication.