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Standard Lesson Layout — Default Video + Content Page

The default lesson template — video at the top, structured teaching content below, and engagement triggers placed between sections — pilots a photography lesson on light but the pattern fits the core lessons most courses are built around.

Best for: The default lesson template that most courses build their core curriculum around — video first, structured content below, and small engagement triggers between sections.

Live preview — scroll inside the frame to see the full page.

What it does

  • Hero video at the top — the lesson opens with a clean video player and the lesson title and short summary
  • Structured teaching sections — three to five content blocks with headings, paragraphs, and supporting visuals
  • Engagement triggers between sections — small interactive elements (callouts, knowledge checks, reflection prompts) keep students out of passive scroll mode
  • Visual supporting media — example images, diagrams, and pull quotes break up text and reinforce the teaching
  • Recap and key-takeaways list — a short summary at the end captures the core points
  • Next-lesson handoff — a closing card with a clear button pointing to the next lesson in the module

Best use cases

  • Photography and creative arts — instructional video plus written breakdown of technique
  • Business and entrepreneurship — strategy lessons with a video lecture and structured frameworks below
  • Coaching programs — module lessons that combine a teaching video with reflection prompts
  • Health, fitness, and wellness — practice lessons with a demo video and structured how-to content
  • Tech and software training — tutorial video plus step-by-step written walkthroughs

What you can change with your DNA

When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:

  • Colors — slots for page background, video frame, section dividers, body text, callout accents, and primary button; pick a palette that reads in long-form reading
  • Fonts — a display font for headings, a comfortable body font for paragraphs, and an optional caption or pull-quote font
  • Copy — lesson title, short summary, three to five section headings and bodies, callout text, key-takeaways list, and the next-lesson card
  • Images — video thumbnail, supporting photos or diagrams for each section, and any small icons or pull-quote elements
  • Behavior — choose which engagement triggers appear (knowledge check, reflection prompt, callout), whether sections lazy-load on scroll, and how the next-lesson card behaves

How remixing works

From "swiped it" to "shipped it" in three steps.

01

Pick a remix

Browse the library, find one that fits — like this one.

02

Run it through your DNA

The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.

03

Ship it

Paste the finished HTML into Thinkific, Kajabi, WordPress, or any platform that takes embed code.