A six-slot photo mosaic under a parenthetical eyebrow and a large heading, where every tile is bound to one newsroom category so the grid doubles as a section map, with a ruled legend naming the sections above it.
A six-tile photo mosaic under a Badge7 eyebrow and a large heading, in which every tile is bound to one newsroom category, so the layout doubles as a section map: the dominant tile is always Corporate, the tall tile is always Markets, and so on. A ruled legend names the sections above the grid.
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npx shadcn add "https://ui.beste.co/r/blog56?email=YOUR_EMAIL&license_key=YOUR_KEY"Base UI flavor
npx shadcn add "https://ui.beste.co/r-base/blog56?email=YOUR_EMAIL&license_key=YOUR_KEY"This installs the block to components/beste/block/blog56.tsx and its dependencies, including the Badge7 component it renders.
The installed file exports blog56Demo alongside the block: the exact props behind the preview above. Spread it to get a working mosaic in one line.
import { Blog56, blog56Demo } from "@/components/beste/block/blog56";
export default function Page() {
return <Blog56 {...blog56Demo} />;
}Then replace the demo with your own props. Articles are matched to tiles by their category string, which must be one of Corporate, Markets, Governance, Sustainability, Operations, or Research.
import { Blog56 } from "@/components/beste/block/blog56";
export default function Page() {
return (
<Blog56
badge={{ label: "Newsroom" }}
heading="Company news by section"
description="Every tile holds one part of the newsroom."
labels={{ legend: "Sections" }}
items={[
{
image: { src: "/press/aragon.jpg", alt: "Battery cabinets in a storage hall" },
category: "Corporate",
title: "Aragon storage campus enters commercial operation",
date: "March 4, 2026",
author: { name: "Maria Santos", title: "Tech Lead" },
href: "/press/aragon-storage",
},
{
image: { src: "/press/q4.jpg", alt: "Quarterly figures on a screen" },
category: "Markets",
title: "Fourth-quarter revenue climbs 12 percent",
date: "February 26, 2026",
author: { name: "David Chen", title: "Backend Engineer" },
href: "/press/q4-revenue",
},
]}
/>
);
}| Prop | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
badge | Badge | – | Badge7 parenthetical eyebrow above the heading |
heading | string | – | Section heading |
description | string | – | Muted supporting paragraph under the heading |
items | Article[] | [] | Articles matched to tiles by their category string |
labels | Blog56Labels | {} | Copy for the category legend; the legend is omitted when absent |
className | string | – | Extra classes merged onto the outer section element |
type Badge = {
label: string;
};
type Article = {
image: ArticleImage;
category: string;
title: string;
date: string;
author: Author;
href: string;
};
type ArticleImage = {
src: string;
alt: string;
};
type Author = {
name: string;
title?: string;
avatar?: { src: string; alt: string };
href?: string;
};
type Blog56Labels = {
legend?: string;
};The tile kicker prints the tile's own category rather than the article's, so a mismatched article can never make the map lie. Only author.name is rendered, in the caption byline.
items whose category matches its own. Passing several articles per category is harmless, but only the first of each is shown, so trim the list to one per section unless you are reusing the same array elsewhere.items does not affect the layout at all: the tile decides its own category, size, and title scale.tileStyles array in the installed file; the legend reads from the same array, so it stays in step automatically.md, with fixed 11rem rows growing to 13rem, and captions sit over a top-to-bottom scrim. Headlines are clamped per tile so a long title cannot overflow.Link with a visible focus ring. There is no state and no timer, and photos carry no hover treatment.blog50
A six-slot magazine mosaic with a parenthetical eyebrow and a large heading, pairing a dominant two-by-two tile with a tall tile, wide tiles, and unit tiles that each caption their photo over a graded scrim.
blog51
A six-slot mosaic under a parenthetical eyebrow and a large heading, mixing full-bleed photo tiles with flat text tiles on muted and inverted surfaces, where the treatment belongs to the slot and every tile advances one story through a larger article pool on a timer, staggered 100 milliseconds apart so the refresh reads as a wave running left to right, pausing on hover, focus, hidden tabs, and reduced motion.
blog48
A newsroom listing with a square eyebrow, a two-column heading band over a hairline rule, and four equally weighted stories as bordered cards, each linking through a hover-zoom image, a category kicker, a bold headline, a summary, and a byline pinned to the card foot.
blog43
A blog listing with an eyebrow over a hairline rule, a two-column heading, and three linked article cards with a hover-zoom image, a category label, a title, an excerpt, and byline.