Reference Guide Lesson — Substitution Comparison Page
A reference-style lesson page that teaches a substitution category with a comparison chart, named uses, and worked examples — pilots egg replacers in vegan baking but the pattern fits any 'use this instead of that' guide lesson.
Best for: Reference lessons that teach a substitution category — where learners need to compare options side by side and know which one to reach for in which situation.
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What it does
- Category opener — frames why this substitution category matters and how to use the guide
- Comparison chart — side-by-side comparison of every option across key attributes (texture, flavor, uses)
- Per-option deep cards — each option gets its own card with strengths, weaknesses, and best applications
- Worked examples — concrete recipes or scenarios showing each option in action
- Quick decision rule — a 'when to reach for which' summary for fast recall
- Print or save callout — option to keep the guide as an ongoing reference
Best use cases
- Specialty baking and cooking — substitution guides for eggs, flour, sugar, dairy, oils
- Wine, coffee, and tea — comparing varietals, beans, or blends side by side
- Skincare and beauty — comparing actives or formulations against each other
- Tool and software guides — comparing tools or apps for a specific use case
- Music gear — comparing pedals, mics, or instruments against each other
- Personal finance — comparing account types, credit cards, or investment vehicles
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 — clean, editorial light-mode palette across page background, chart, accent, and text.
- Fonts — two roles: a confident headline font and a clean body font. Editorial register.
- Copy — category opener, comparison chart attributes, three to seven option cards, worked examples, decision rule.
- Images — optional photos per option. Even small swatches or icons strengthen recognition.
- Behavior — choose chart layout (table or card grid), whether columns are sortable, and whether to include a printable version.
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