A Plain Content Panel
Below the banner this page turns into a solid, opaque white panel — no landing
frame, no fixed photo showing through. That switch happens because
.content-panel reads a second set of tokens, --accent-7-*,
instead of the dark --ink palette every other section on this template
uses.
Those seven --accent-7 properties are the one part of the theme that
never changes. Flip the color switcher in the off-canvas menu on any page and the six
numbered accents repaint everywhere — the header, the buttons, the spotlight rows —
but this panel, and the matching one on the Elements page, stay exactly this shade of
white on purpose: body copy needs steady, predictable contrast more than it needs to
match the mood of a photo.
Where This Pattern Repeats
Every page in Aurora keeps the same header and the same off-canvas menu; only the middle changes. The homepage wraps its middle in the landing frame described there. This page, and Elements, wrap theirs in this content panel instead — pick whichever fits the page you're building, they share the header and footer without any extra markup.
The Elements page runs the same panel under a full kitchen sink of typography, tables, buttons, forms, and image layouts — worth a look if you're wiring up new content here.