CMS-managed route with reusable layout blocks
This page is coming from Payload and demonstrates how authors can combine reusable blocks, migration metadata, and editorial content directly from the CMS instead of relying on hardcoded layouts.
Editorial summary
Pre-staged mission page highlighting public-service commitments, organizational goals, and customer-service principles.
Component-based authoring
A governed page-builder experience is already wired into the prototype
This seeded page demonstrates the component-based authoring model the RFP requires: authors can assemble section introductions, tabbed explanations, side-by-side content, and testimonials directly in Payload without hardcoding page templates.
How this aligns to the CMS requirements in the RFP
The page composer is intentionally conservative: it proves reusable authoring without overstating a bespoke design studio that does not yet exist.
Admin proof for component-based page creation.
Payload authors can add or reorder blocks in admin, keep editorial rich text, and publish through workflow fields already present in the model.
Reusable patterns
Editors can assemble modern interior pages without code changes
The RFP emphasizes reusable templates, approval workflows, and maintainable publishing. This layout shows how the prototype can satisfy those needs with practical, bounded blocks instead of one-off hardcoded sections.
Route ready
Public path is staged and available for redirects, menus, and sitemap generation.
CMS ready
Title, metadata, legacy aliases, and migration status are all author-managed in Payload.
Search ready
The route can be indexed in the site search and evidence package while deeper migration continues.
