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Blockquotes, headings, and lists

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There are a number of different type-styles you can use within your posts. The variations are accomplished by wrapping text within style-tags, or by highlighting specific text, then clicking the style-buttons that can be found when editing a post.

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Here are examples of type-styles.

The blockquote, used when quoting another source (or simply use quotation marks — up to you).

Don’t forget to credit your source.

The headings below are to break the text into manageable chunks, making it easier for your site visitors to digest your info.

Level 1 Heading

Level 2 Heading

Level 3 Heading

Level 4 Heading

Level 5 Heading
Level 6 Heading

The sizes aren’t perfect, but what is? You can always change them to suit your preferences by tweaking the style.css file after download.

  • An unordered list,
  • like this one,
  • can be used to visually differentiate
  • a collection of links,
  • resources,
  • or tips.
  1. This is an ordered list.
  2. The only difference between it
  3. and an unordered list
  4. is the addition of numbers
  5. instead of the bullet points shown previously.

You’ll notice that both list styles are indented from the margin. With tweaks to the style.css file you can alter the distance, or even have the bullets/numbers running left of the margin, so the list content is aligned with the normal body text.

Image courtesy of upscale typography.


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