Appears directly below the blog post title. Photo, linked name, date/read-time metadata, social icons. Click name → author profile page.
What medical schools actually want from your high-school years
What admissions committees actually care about — and the ones that don't.
This is where the article body begins. The byline above pulls from the linked Author record in the CMS — photo, name, credentials, and social links all flow from that one reference.
Credentials render as a dedicated line under the name ("Anesthesiologist at Harvard Medical School", "Pediatrician · Vanderbilt", "Executive Director · Outset" — whatever fits the author). Helps readers size up the author's authority at a glance.
For blog cards, article listings, and index pages — smaller, no borders, tight vertical rhythm.
What medical schools actually want from your high-school years
What admissions committees actually care about.
When a post is medically reviewed, the badge slots in next to the byline. If no reviewer is attached, the badge slot renders nothing (conditional visibility in Webflow).
The MCAT isn't the only thing: what else matters for med-school admissions
Click-through from the badge takes you to the dedicated MRB component — see mrb-badge-demo for the full treatment.