Page Title Video

A Short Page Title Tagline
This full-width row shows how Canvas handles a video page title sitting above a clean content area. The HTML5 background video plays behind the heading, while the body content flows in a standard responsive grid below it. Reach for this layout when you want an engaging, attention-grabbing motion banner that still keeps your core message readable, accessible, and quick to load across every screen size and device your visitors are likely to use.
Half Width
The half-width column splits the row into two equal parts, ideal for placing related ideas side by side. Use it to compare features, pair an image with copy, or balance two short blurbs cleanly.
Half Width
Each half-width block stays perfectly aligned as the screen narrows, then stacks on mobile. It is a dependable way to present two complementary points without crowding either one of them on a page.
2/3 Width
The two-thirds column gives your main story plenty of room to breathe while still leaving space for a sidebar alongside it. Pair this width with the video page title to introduce a service, a feature, or a marketing campaign, then guide readers down into the supporting detail. Canvas keeps the spacing consistent throughout, so it suits articles, product overviews, or any long-form content you need to present clearly and well.
1/3 Width
The one-third column is perfect for a compact callout beside wider content. Use it for a quick tip, a short list, or a small highlight that supports the main story without stealing the focus.
1/4 Width
The one-quarter column suits brief notes, tags, or a tidy mini-list set neatly off to one side of your wider main page content.
3/4 Width
A three-quarter column suits richer content blocks that still benefit from a slim sidebar placed beside them. Beneath the looping video page title, this generous width comfortably holds paragraphs, bulleted lists, and inline media without ever feeling cramped on the page. It is a flexible choice for landing sections, detailed case studies, and feature tours where you want real depth on screen while keeping a comfortable reading line.