Content Block: Card > Expandable (Image)

This component is used to display a block of information while keeping it scannable on the page.

H2 Left Square with No CTA

BCLC offers a wide range of challenging roles in a fun and focused work environment. The work we do, benefits communities across British Columbia. BCLC is always on the lookout for hard-working and collaborative people in a variety of fields, including sales, marketing, IT, service, and much more. Read on to see why working for BCLC could be your best career move yet.

H2 Left Circle with No CTA

BCLC offers a wide range of challenging roles in a fun and focused work environment. The work we do, benefits communities across British Columbia. BCLC is always on the lookout for hard-working and collaborative people in a variety of fields, including sales, marketing, IT, service, and much more. Read on to see why working for BCLC could be your best career move yet.

H2 Right Square with No CTA

BCLC offers a wide range of challenging roles in a fun and focused work environment. The work we do, benefits communities across British Columbia. BCLC is always on the lookout for hard-working and collaborative people in a variety of fields, including sales, marketing, IT, service, and much more. Read on to see why working for BCLC could be your best career move yet.

H2 Right Circle with No CTA

BCLC offers a wide range of challenging roles in a fun and focused work environment. The work we do, benefits communities across British Columbia. BCLC is always on the lookout for hard-working and collaborative people in a variety of fields, including sales, marketing, IT, service, and much more. Read on to see why working for BCLC could be your best career move yet.

H2 Left Square with CTA

Private sector service providers own and operate gambling facilities on behalf of BCLC.  They own or lease gambling facilities like casinos and community gaming centres across B.C. and maintain the facility operations on a day-to-day basis. They hire the staff who work at facilities, provide surveillance and security behind the scenes, and operate on good standards.

s the Crown corporation responsible for managing gambling in British Columbia, BCLC determines where casinos and community gaming centres are located, and contracts with private-sector companies to build and operate the facility. These private sector service providers earn commissions similar to revenue-sharing as a financial incentive for their investments in operating and growing the business.

In November 2017, BCLC updated its operational services agreement (OSA) for casino and community gaming services, setting the course for greater accountability, long-term private-sector investment and sustained revenues to the Province and communities. The new OSA is a 20 year agreement, and BCLC will begin signing the 20 year OSA agreements with service providers in due course.

H2 Left Circle with CTA

Private sector service providers own and operate gambling facilities on behalf of BCLC.  They own or lease gambling facilities like casinos and community gaming centres across B.C. and maintain the facility operations on a day-to-day basis. They hire the staff who work at facilities, provide surveillance and security behind the scenes, and operate on good standards.

s the Crown corporation responsible for managing gambling in British Columbia, BCLC determines where casinos and community gaming centres are located, and contracts with private-sector companies to build and operate the facility. These private sector service providers earn commissions similar to revenue-sharing as a financial incentive for their investments in operating and growing the business.

In November 2017, BCLC updated its operational services agreement (OSA) for casino and community gaming services, setting the course for greater accountability, long-term private-sector investment and sustained revenues to the Province and communities. The new OSA is a 20 year agreement, and BCLC will begin signing the 20 year OSA agreements with service providers in due course.

H2 Right Square with CTA

Private sector service providers own and operate gambling facilities on behalf of BCLC.  They own or lease gambling facilities like casinos and community gaming centres across B.C. and maintain the facility operations on a day-to-day basis. They hire the staff who work at facilities, provide surveillance and security behind the scenes, and operate on good standards.

s the Crown corporation responsible for managing gambling in British Columbia, BCLC determines where casinos and community gaming centres are located, and contracts with private-sector companies to build and operate the facility. These private sector service providers earn commissions similar to revenue-sharing as a financial incentive for their investments in operating and growing the business.

In November 2017, BCLC updated its operational services agreement (OSA) for casino and community gaming services, setting the course for greater accountability, long-term private-sector investment and sustained revenues to the Province and communities. The new OSA is a 20 year agreement, and BCLC will begin signing the 20 year OSA agreements with service providers in due course.

H2 Right Circle with CTA

Private sector service providers own and operate gambling facilities on behalf of BCLC.  They own or lease gambling facilities like casinos and community gaming centres across B.C. and maintain the facility operations on a day-to-day basis. They hire the staff who work at facilities, provide surveillance and security behind the scenes, and operate on good standards.

s the Crown corporation responsible for managing gambling in British Columbia, BCLC determines where casinos and community gaming centres are located, and contracts with private-sector companies to build and operate the facility. These private sector service providers earn commissions similar to revenue-sharing as a financial incentive for their investments in operating and growing the business.

In November 2017, BCLC updated its operational services agreement (OSA) for casino and community gaming services, setting the course for greater accountability, long-term private-sector investment and sustained revenues to the Province and communities. The new OSA is a 20 year agreement, and BCLC will begin signing the 20 year OSA agreements with service providers in due course.

H3 Left Square with No CTA

BCLC offers a wide range of challenging roles in a fun and focused work environment. The work we do, benefits communities across British Columbia. BCLC is always on the lookout for hard-working and collaborative people in a variety of fields, including sales, marketing, IT, service, and much more. Read on to see why working for BCLC could be your best career move yet.

H3 Left Circle with No CTA

BCLC offers a wide range of challenging roles in a fun and focused work environment. The work we do, benefits communities across British Columbia. BCLC is always on the lookout for hard-working and collaborative people in a variety of fields, including sales, marketing, IT, service, and much more. Read on to see why working for BCLC could be your best career move yet.

H3 Right Square with No CTA

BCLC offers a wide range of challenging roles in a fun and focused work environment. The work we do, benefits communities across British Columbia. BCLC is always on the lookout for hard-working and collaborative people in a variety of fields, including sales, marketing, IT, service, and much more. Read on to see why working for BCLC could be your best career move yet.

H3 Right Circle with No CTA

BCLC offers a wide range of challenging roles in a fun and focused work environment. The work we do, benefits communities across British Columbia. BCLC is always on the lookout for hard-working and collaborative people in a variety of fields, including sales, marketing, IT, service, and much more. Read on to see why working for BCLC could be your best career move yet.

H3 Left Square with CTA

Private sector service providers own and operate gambling facilities on behalf of BCLC.  They own or lease gambling facilities like casinos and community gaming centres across B.C. and maintain the facility operations on a day-to-day basis. They hire the staff who work at facilities, provide surveillance and security behind the scenes, and operate on good standards.

s the Crown corporation responsible for managing gambling in British Columbia, BCLC determines where casinos and community gaming centres are located, and contracts with private-sector companies to build and operate the facility. These private sector service providers earn commissions similar to revenue-sharing as a financial incentive for their investments in operating and growing the business.

In November 2017, BCLC updated its operational services agreement (OSA) for casino and community gaming services, setting the course for greater accountability, long-term private-sector investment and sustained revenues to the Province and communities. The new OSA is a 20 year agreement, and BCLC will begin signing the 20 year OSA agreements with service providers in due course.

H3 Left Circle with CTA

Private sector service providers own and operate gambling facilities on behalf of BCLC.  They own or lease gambling facilities like casinos and community gaming centres across B.C. and maintain the facility operations on a day-to-day basis. They hire the staff who work at facilities, provide surveillance and security behind the scenes, and operate on good standards.

s the Crown corporation responsible for managing gambling in British Columbia, BCLC determines where casinos and community gaming centres are located, and contracts with private-sector companies to build and operate the facility. These private sector service providers earn commissions similar to revenue-sharing as a financial incentive for their investments in operating and growing the business.

In November 2017, BCLC updated its operational services agreement (OSA) for casino and community gaming services, setting the course for greater accountability, long-term private-sector investment and sustained revenues to the Province and communities. The new OSA is a 20 year agreement, and BCLC will begin signing the 20 year OSA agreements with service providers in due course.

H3 Right Square with CTA

Private sector service providers own and operate gambling facilities on behalf of BCLC.  They own or lease gambling facilities like casinos and community gaming centres across B.C. and maintain the facility operations on a day-to-day basis. They hire the staff who work at facilities, provide surveillance and security behind the scenes, and operate on good standards.

s the Crown corporation responsible for managing gambling in British Columbia, BCLC determines where casinos and community gaming centres are located, and contracts with private-sector companies to build and operate the facility. These private sector service providers earn commissions similar to revenue-sharing as a financial incentive for their investments in operating and growing the business.

In November 2017, BCLC updated its operational services agreement (OSA) for casino and community gaming services, setting the course for greater accountability, long-term private-sector investment and sustained revenues to the Province and communities. The new OSA is a 20 year agreement, and BCLC will begin signing the 20 year OSA agreements with service providers in due course.

H3 Right Circle with CTA

Private sector service providers own and operate gambling facilities on behalf of BCLC.  They own or lease gambling facilities like casinos and community gaming centres across B.C. and maintain the facility operations on a day-to-day basis. They hire the staff who work at facilities, provide surveillance and security behind the scenes, and operate on good standards.

s the Crown corporation responsible for managing gambling in British Columbia, BCLC determines where casinos and community gaming centres are located, and contracts with private-sector companies to build and operate the facility. These private sector service providers earn commissions similar to revenue-sharing as a financial incentive for their investments in operating and growing the business.

In November 2017, BCLC updated its operational services agreement (OSA) for casino and community gaming services, setting the course for greater accountability, long-term private-sector investment and sustained revenues to the Province and communities. The new OSA is a 20 year agreement, and BCLC will begin signing the 20 year OSA agreements with service providers in due course.

Usage Criteria

This component can be used to display a block of information in a visual and scannable way. The user has the option of clicking on the CTA to expand and read more content if they choose to.

Do's and Don'ts

  • Avoid using this component for content that is excessively long; this component is meant for shorter or medium length copy.

Design Notes

If the copy to be used is too long, consider creating a separate page for it or breaking up the content into sections with components.

Configurable Options

This component has option to configure the Header style, Image position, and Image shape. The CTA to expand the content is optional and may not be needed it the length of the copy is short.

Developer Notes

Type
Name
AEM Component Name

Content Block: Card > Expandable (Image)

Code Base Name

content-block-with-image

resourceSupertype

bclccorporate/components/content/base-textimage

SCSS Attributes

content-block-with-image.scss

JavaScript

content-block-with-image.js

Status

Released (RC 1)

Version

Code Base v1.0

Designer Notes

Type
Name
Sketch Component Name

BCLC_Corporate_Designs/components/content-block/card/expandable-image

Sketch Responsive Sizes

Desktop HD, Desktop, Tablet, Mobile

Status

Released (Master)

Version

Design 1.0