The Kitchen Sink
Every block in the CLF microsite library, on one deliberately long page. If it renders here, it renders anywhere.
Every Block, Twice
This page is a rendering and interaction stress test: every block the editor offers, most of them in at least two configurations, stacked into one very long single-page microsite.
- Two heroes at different heights
- Light and dark section bands
- Both countdown date storage shapes
- A sources list that collects everything above it
Watch the Second Ad
A Second, Compact Hero Band
Same hero block, different height — proving multiple heights coexist. Note the h2: exactly one h1 lives on this page.
Large Countdown, Ymd Date
00 Days 00 Hours 00 Minutes 00 Seconds
This block stores its override as 20261103 — ACF’s admin shape.
Default Countdown, Y-m-d Date
00 Days 00 Hours 00 Minutes
This one stores 2026-11-03 — the seeded shape. Both must agree.
In the News
Second clipping, no publication logo — the text-only variant
Fact Checks — All Five
“The kitchen sink page can’t cite its sources”
It can. This article block carries two sources, one of which deliberately duplicates the stat band’s URL with different host case and a trailing slash.
“They said one page can’t hold every block.”
This page holds every block in the library, most of them twice.
“The stress test really does exercise validity variants”
True — this standard fact-check is the page’s is_true variant, with a thumbnail and two sources.
“The radio spot says the quiet part loud”
The audio fact-check plays a one-second seeded WAV. (This block type has no sources repeater — noted in the library docs.)
“I scrolled the whole kitchen sink page on my phone and every band just kept rendering.”
“The second testimonial variant: dark card, light text, no portrait.”
Core Blocks Corner
The whitelisted core set: heading, paragraph, image, spacer, embed, buttons. The image below is a seeded attachment with explicit dimensions (CLS 0).

Questions, Answered
Why does this page exist?
It is the library’s rendering and interaction stress test — every block, every variant, one URL.
Does exclusive-open work without JavaScript?
Yes — native <details name> grouping. Opening one item closes its siblings, zero JS.
Is the first item open on load?
In this instance, yes (first_open on). The next accordion ships fully closed.
Second accordion: is its group name distinct?
Yes — each accordion instance stamps its own name, so the two groups toggle independently.
And first_open here?
Off — every item in this group starts closed.
Sources & Citations
- example.com Kitchen sink block inventory ab
- census.gov Census kitchen data ↩
- example.org Stat methodology ↩
- apnews.com AP: kitchen sink coverage ↩
- clerk.house.gov Roll-call vote 2026999 ↩
- gao.gov GAO scoring ↩
- fresnobee.com Fresno Bee kitchen desk ↩
- example.org Embed context notes ↩