Book traversal links for WYSIWYG editor ‹ Update block Up Webform Embed Block › The WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) Editor component allows editors to add fully formatted rich text content to a page — including headings, paragraphs, links, bold/italic text, lists, blockquotes, and inline images. This component is ideal for creating long-form or editorial content that does not require structured fields, while still offering flexibility to include media (like photos) and a highlighted quote. It’s a great choice for storytelling, explanations, rulebook details, news-style content, or educational blurbs. The optional Heading field appears above the main text block and can be used as a title for the section. The Image field supports a single media item and is usually displayed inline or aligned beside the text. The Quote field is designed to highlight a memorable statement or testimonial and is typically styled distinctly to stand out. Common use cases: Explaining IHRA programs or certifications Recapping race events or track highlights Editorial-style stories or member spotlights Tips for editors: Use the Heading for clarity and SEO, even if it repeats the main page title Avoid overly long paragraphs — keep content scannable Use blockquotes to emphasize key takeaways or testimonials Add one relevant image per section for visual support The Quote field is optional but works well when a message needs to stand out Note: This is one of the most flexible components. Avoid overloading with too much information in one instance — split into separate components if needed for clarity. Components Variation: 1 The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is more than just a racing body — it’s a commitment to safety, professionalism, and performance. From grassroots racers to national champions, every IHRA member is part of a tradition that spans generations. We work closely with track owners, officials, and race teams to ensure consistent standards, fair competition, and innovation on and off the track. Whether you're just getting started or a seasoned pro, IHRA certification is your gateway to the world of drag racing. Variation: 2 What It Means to Be IHRA Certified The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is more than just a racing body — it’s a commitment to safety, professionalism, and performance. From grassroots racers to national champions, every IHRA member is part of a tradition that spans generations. We work closely with track owners, officials, and race teams to ensure consistent standards, fair competition, and innovation on and off the track. Whether you're just getting started or a seasoned pro, IHRA certification is your gateway to the world of drag racing. Variation: 3 What It Means to Be IHRA Certified The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is more than just a racing body — it’s a commitment to safety, professionalism, and performance. From grassroots racers to national champions, every IHRA member is part of a tradition that spans generations. We work closely with track owners, officials, and race teams to ensure consistent standards, fair competition, and innovation on and off the track. Whether you're just getting started or a seasoned pro, IHRA certification is your gateway to the world of drag racing. Variation: 4 What It Means to Be IHRA Certified The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) is more than just a racing body — it’s a commitment to safety, professionalism, and performance. From grassroots racers to national champions, every IHRA member is part of a tradition that spans generations. We work closely with track owners, officials, and race teams to ensure consistent standards, fair competition, and innovation on and off the track. Whether you're just getting started or a seasoned pro, IHRA certification is your gateway to the world of drag racing. “The IHRA gave me the platform to go from street to strip, and now to national stages. It’s more than racing — it’s a community.” — Jamie Rogers, Pro Mod Champion