Component Menu–Do Not Erase
This component menu page is meant to be somewhat self explanatory but will still need explanation and guidance from a person on the digital team.
Headings
H1 Heading
H2 Heading
H3 Heading
H4 Heading
H5 Heading
H6 Heading
Paragraph
Bulleted List
- Bulleted List
- Bulleted List
Numbered List
- Numbered List
- Numbered List
Image
This image is shown full-size, you can modify the width in the right panel

Quote
This is a quote
This is the citation or author of the quote
Facts
The facts module can have one of six colors: Green, Blue, Brick, Red, Orange, Gold. You can also have one, two or three facts.
This is fact #1 without a description or button
This is fact #2 without a button
optional description
This is fact #3
optional description
This is what one fact looks like
Optional description
You can also have a source.
This is what two facts looks like
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Content Grid
Content Grid 2 Column
Staff Grid
Optional Title
This is a staff grid, it can only be populated with existing SELC staff.
Author Grid
This is an author grid, it can only be populated with existing SELC staff.
Optional Title
50/50 Feature
This component can be right or left aligned and all of the fields (title, description, image, button) are optional.
70/30 Feature
This component can be right or left aligned and all of the fields (title, description, image, button) are optional.
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Optional Button 1 Optional Button 2Small Grid
This content grid can only be populated with existing content/pages (newsfeed, topic pages, etc.)
Cleaning up coal ash pollution
Active Energy Sued for Illegal Pollution of North Carolina’s Lumber River from Toxic Site
Alabama Power approved for first major military solar projects
Wood pellet exports wreaking havoc on climate and forests
Coal ash cleanup paying off in South Carolina
Small Grid with custom cards
This content grid can only be populated with any content you want to upload, it does not have to be an existing page.
Medium Grid
This content grid can only be populated with existing content/pages (newsfeed, topic pages, etc.)
Large Grid
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Call to Action
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Call to Action Donate
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Recent News
Displays the three most recent news stories, this cannot be changed
Recent News by State
Recent Wins
This displays the three news articles tagged as wins
Recent News by Topic
Displays the three most recent news articles by topic (tag)
Recent SELC in the News
SELC In The News
Video Side by Side
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Video Stacked
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Callout Block
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Recent Press
Press Releases
SELC responds to debt ceiling agreement
U.S. Supreme Court sides with polluters, abandons basic protections for America’s clean water and communities
WASHINGTON—The U.S. Supreme Court today severely restricted the government’s ability to protect critical streams, wetlands, and other waterways that shield families and communities across the South an…
Conservation groups urge action on Rodanthe collapsing houses
Georgia Power continues to raise customer bills in fuel docket decision
ATLANTA, Ga. —Today the Georgia Public Service Commission issued a decision in Georgia Power’s fuel docket case, which adopted over 99.5% of Georgia Power’s requests, as approved by the Commission’s P…
TVA ignores clean energy solutions, doubles down on dirty fossil fuels with proposal to replace Kingston Fossil Plant with new gas plant
Georgia textile mill agrees to stop PFAS pollution
ROME, Ga. — In a victory for the health of Georgia’s Chattooga River, Alabama’s Weiss Lake, and downstream communities, a major textile mill in northwest Georgia has committed to permanently cease the…
Partners
Memphis Community Against the Pipeline, MCAP, is a Black-led grassroots movement in Memphis, Tennessee that fought and beat Valero Energy Corporation and Plains All American’s Byhalia Connection Pipeline, a proposed crude oil pipeline that would have cut through Southwest Memphis communities already burdened by decades of environmental injustice.
Protect Our Aquifer works to protect, conserve and preserve
the Memphis Sand Aquifer.
Also known as the Sparta Aquifer outside of Tennessee, the deep sand aquifer is the Memphis area’s most precious natural resource. We work to maintain its superior quality and quantity to keep our region thriving for the benefit of present and future generations.