Module Test Page – Two Column Text.

Module One Column Text is a single text column which spans most of the width in desktop mode.

It comes in two forms, small (8/12 cols) & large (10/12 cols). It can be reversed.

The content container accepts markup format, so anything can be put into the module.

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Two Col Text – not reversed, but gotta get this to two lines.

For this DreamWorks project, Particle had limited time—less than 60 days—and a tight budget. There were also complex restrictions and guidelines about how DreamWorks characters could be used in the experience in order to maintain brand authenticity.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

Building an experience that allows kids to take an active role in creating the content they consume every day was an exciting opportunity.

Stacey Rutland
Particle, Project Lead

Two Col Text – not reversed, but gotta get this to two lines.

For this DreamWorks project, Particle had limited time—less than 60 days—and a tight budget. There were also complex restrictions and guidelines about how DreamWorks characters could be used in the experience in order to maintain brand authenticity.

Two Col Text – not reversed, but gotta get this to two lines.

For this DreamWorks project, Particle had limited time—less than 60 days—and a tight budget. There were also complex restrictions and guidelines about how DreamWorks characters could be used in the experience in order to maintain brand authenticity.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

Two Col Text – not reversed, but gotta get this to two lines.

For this DreamWorks project, Particle had limited time—less than 60 days—and a tight budget. There were also complex restrictions and guidelines about how DreamWorks characters could be used in the experience in order to maintain brand authenticity.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

Building an experience that allows kids to take an active role in creating the content they consume every day was an exciting opportunity.

Stacey Rutland
Particle, Project Lead

Two Col Text – not reversed, but gotta get this to two lines.

For this DreamWorks project, Particle had limited time—less than 60 days—and a tight budget. There were also complex restrictions and guidelines about how DreamWorks characters could be used in the experience in order to maintain brand authenticity.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

Two Col Text – not reversed, but gotta get this to two lines.

For this DreamWorks project, Particle had limited time—less than 60 days—and a tight budget. There were also complex restrictions and guidelines about how DreamWorks characters could be used in the experience in order to maintain brand authenticity.

Two Col Text – not reversed, but gotta get this to two lines.

For this DreamWorks project, Particle had limited time—less than 60 days—and a tight budget. There were also complex restrictions and guidelines about how DreamWorks characters could be used in the experience in order to maintain brand authenticity.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

And most significantly, since the site was for young children, it was critical that the content maintained compliance with COPPA (Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act), under U.S. federal law. COPPA’s primary goal is to place parents in control of the information collected from their children online. As such, it imposes regulations on websites focused on children under 13. Its requirements are stringent, and Particle’s team had to ensure there was no deviation as design decisions were made throughout the project.

Building an experience that allows kids to take an active role in creating the content they consume every day was an exciting opportunity.

Stacey Rutland
Particle, Project Lead