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2:43 am, November 9, 2020
 

hero box with title sub title logos and call to action buttons

Here is a basic hero box section that contains:

  • Title
  • Sub Title
  • 6 Logos (could replace with carousel logos)
  • 2 call to action buttons

I think it can be made more responsive, by replacing the small classes with medium or large, then they will stack better on smaller screens.

Codepen

See the Pen hero box with title sub title logos and call to action buttons by Luke (@kruxor) on CodePen.

HTML

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/foundation/6.5.0/css/foundation.min.css" id="bootstyle">

<section class="logo-section">
	<div class="grid-container">

		<div class="logo-intro">
			<h3>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. </h3>
			<h4> Duis rutrum sapien non ornare sagittis. Fusce quis dignissim felis. Pellentesque iaculis nisl et est ultricies, id mollis lorem volutpat. </h4>
		</div>

		<div class="home-logos-wrap">
			<div class="grid-x grid-margin-x">

					<div class="medium-2 cell">
						<div class="home-logo home-logo-1">
							<img src="//placehold.it/170x50/">
						</div>
					</div>

					<div class="medium-2 cell">
						<div class="home-logo home-logo-2">
							<img src="//placehold.it/170x50/">
						</div>
					</div>

					<div class="medium-2 cell">
						<div class="home-logo home-logo-3">
							<img src="//placehold.it/170x50/">
						</div>
					</div>

					<div class="medium-2 cell">
						<div class="home-logo home-logo-4">
							<img src="//placehold.it/170x50/">
						</div>
					</div>

					<div class="medium-2 cell">
						<div class="home-logo home-logo-5">
							<img src="//placehold.it/170x50/">
						</div>
					</div>

					<div class="medium-2 cell">
						<div class="home-logo home-logo-6">
							<img src="//placehold.it/170x50/">
						</div>
					</div>

			</div>
		</div>

		<div class="home-logos-buttons">
			<a href="#!" class='button'>Call to </a>
			<a href="#!" class='button button-outline'>Action</a>
		</div>

	</div>
</section>

CSS

@import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Montserrat:wght@400;700&display=swap');

.logo-section {
  padding:80px 0;
  background:linear-gradient( rgba(255,255,255,0.9), rgba(255,255,255,0.2) ),url(https://i.imgur.com/ngukhtd.jpg) center bottom no-repeat;
}

.logo-section * {
  font-family: 'Montserrat', sans-serif;
  text-align:center;
}
.logo-intro h3 {
  margin-bottom:10px;
  font-size:34px;
  color:#111;
}
.logo-intro h4 {
  margin-bottom:30px;
  font-size:18px;
  color:#444;
}
.home-logos-wrap {
  padding:15px 20px;
  background:rgba(255,255,255,0.5);
  border-radius:10px;
  margin-bottom:20px;
}
@media(max-width:1024px) {
  .home-logo {
    margin-bottom:10px;
  }
}
.home-logos-buttons a {
  padding:15px 50px;
  border-radius:3px;
  background:#222;
}

Scripts

<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/foundation/6.5.0/css/foundation.min.css" id="bootstyle">

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.

Duis rutrum sapien non ornare sagittis. Fusce quis dignissim felis. Pellentesque iaculis nisl et est ultricies, id mollis lorem volutpat.

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