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Rich Text is a one-stop shop for a ton of content: headings, paragraphs, links, lists, blockquotes, images, or videos. Often, we want super precise control over each and every element and class. But Rich Text Elements (or RTEs as theyamp;#39;re affectionately abbreviated) can chunk a lot of this into just one place. This is huge for convenience. Why? Well it keeps everything together which is great for long-form content, but itamp;#39;s also great for collaborators (like customers, clients). They can easily go in and create or modify rich content from the Editor. Letamp;#39;s cover three different pieces to Rich Text Elements: adding content, styling content (the basic route), and Styling content (the super custom route). Because these two donamp;#39;t work without content, letamp;#39;s start there. Hereamp;#39;s a blog post. We know that because right at the top, it says amp;quot;Blog Post.amp;quot; Over in the Elements panel, we can drag a Rich Text Element right into our