Here are some templates I made/modified/adapted that fit the current version of the CLP website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Feel free to do a bit more customization with them by changing the codes. (I am not sure if the codes would be different if we switch from Text to Visual editor. To play safe, just keep them on the Text editor.)
Testimonial

Accordion
Click on Tab A and Tab B to view the content. You can add more tabs under Tab B. Don’t forget to copy Javascript.
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This is my photo for the 60th anniversary of UBC Asian Studies. The photo is rather interesting, since I made a sign of sixty with my hands. Hands symbolize openness and friendliness.
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I frequently visit the Asian Centre, since I chat there with my language exchange partners in Japanese and Korean. I think the Asian Centre is quieter than other buildings.
Resources Box
The National Forum on Anti-Asian Racism
UBC is converting a two-day virtual event, from June 10-11, to address the ongoing crisis of escalating anti-Asian racism in Canada.
Quotes
“True love feels magical. It is something that you and I will never let go of even if logic, reason says otherwise. It’s something we can hold on to for the rest of our lives. Love is one of those things one could choose to define the existence of our lives. The story of my true love is one that I will never forget.”
Video
If you insert a video using the following codes, it will automatically adjust the size on other devices.
Buttons
For more buttons, please see this page.
Columns
It will show 2 and 3 columns on the laptop. And it will automatically adjust to 1 column on your phone. It looks better when it’s on a page instead of a post so that it will spread out.
What I have done for Asian Studies: https://asia.ubc.ca/the-happy-60th-anniversary-ubc-asian-studies-photo-challenge-event-submissions/
two columns

This is my photo for the 60th anniversary of UBC Asian Studies. The photo is rather interesting, since I made a sign of sixty with my hands. Hands symbolize openness and friendliness. There are also two stone lions in the photo, which are symbols of history and antiquity. The UBC Department of Asian Studies also has a long history.

This is my photo for the 60th anniversary of UBC Asian Studies. The photo is rather interesting, since I made a sign of sixty with my hands. Hands symbolize openness and friendliness. There are also two stone lions in the photo, which are symbols of history and antiquity. The UBC Department of Asian Studies also has a long history.