# Types of Content You Can Connect

Optibase makes it easy to connect and test virtually any type of content in your Webflow project. Here’s a detailed list of the elements you can connect:

**Basic Elements**

• **Text Fields** (e.g., headings, paragraphs, text links, text blocks)

• **Images** (including image containers)

• **Buttons**

• **Rich Text Blocks**

• **Block Quotes**

**Media Elements**

• **Video Embeds** (including YouTube and Vimeo)

• **Lottie Animations**

• **Spline Scenes**

• **Rive Animations**

**Layout and Structural Elements**

• **Div Blocks**

• **Grid Layouts**

• **Columns**

• **Lightboxes**

• **Quick Stacks**

**Components and Interactives**

• **Forms** (including form blocks and labels)

• **Dropdown Menus**

• **Sliders**

• **Tabs**

It’s as straightforward as selecting the element in your Webflow Designer, clicking “Connect,” and letting Optibase handle the rest. You can easily A/B test content changes across these elements to see what resonates best with your audience.


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