Creating a Page Blueprint
How to create a blueprint at the page level.
The value and power of blueprints comes from the ability to ask the user to populate a given substitution field, and then populating that field throughout the blueprint. Therefore, before you begin building your page blueprint, you'll want to consider the substitution fields you'll want to employ.
Once you're familiar with the .json file, substitution fields, and the basics of blueprints, you can begin creating a page blueprint.
You will need to have the Brikit Blueprint Maker app installed and have administrative permissions in order to create a blueprint.
Use h4 for section headings
If you don't want numbers in the section headings, simply remove the "numbered" class from this block.
Note/Tip/Warning/Info blocks below are collapsed by default. If you want to use any of these, try to keep to just one per page. You may use two if necessary, but in general, try to limit these.