Understanding Template Content Blocks
The content blocks defined within a panel can hold text and images. You can enter suggested text for coaching email authors to use or replace; or actually enter the content and lock the block to prevent them from adding more text and images, changing the information defined, deleting the block, or moving it to a new location within the panel. You can also define advanced properties for certain blocks to set a background color for the block or determine its margins and padding from other blocks within the panel.
Some blocks are predefined with elements (such as headings and signatures). Each element is defined as a text property that corresponds to the default style in the Stationery stylesheet attached to the HTML-formatted version of the message (as shown in the following). For example, a body content element corresponds to the P style, which is the paragraph tag in HTML markup and a Sub Heading can correspond to the H3 style, which is a third-level heading typically in bold or color to differentiate it from the paragraph of body content.
Unless the block is locked, you can choose to remove an element or change the text property style of the element to another style defined within the stationery stylesheet.