Styling Defaults
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Paragraph body style. This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. Only for show. He who searches for meaning here will be sorely disappointed. These words are here to provide the reader with a basic impression of how actual text will appear in its final presentation. Think of them merely as actors on a paper stage, in a performance devoid of content yet rich in form. That being the case, there is really no point in your continuing to read them. After all, you have many other things you should be doing. Who’s paying you to waste this time, anyway?
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Paragraph body style. This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. Only for show. He who searches for meaning here will be sorely disappointed. These words are here to provide the reader with a basic impression of how actual text will appear in its final presentation. Think of them merely as actors on a paper stage, in a performance devoid of content yet rich in form. That being the case, there is really no point in your continuing to read them. After all, you have many other things you should be doing. Who’s paying you to waste this time, anyway?
Heading 4: Paragraph body style. This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to dem
Paragraph body style. This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. Only for show. He who searches for meaning here will be sorely disappointed. These words are here to provide the reader with a basic impression of how actual text will appear in its final presentation. Think of them merely as actors on a paper stage, in a performance devoid of content yet rich in form. That being the case, there is really no point in your continuing to read them. After all, you have many other things you should be doing. Who’s paying you to waste this time, anyway?
Heading 5: Paragraph body style. This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to dem
Paragraph body style. This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. Only for show. He who searches for meaning here will be sorely disappointed. These words are here to provide the reader with a basic impression of how actual text will appear in its final presentation. Think of them merely as actors on a paper stage, in a performance devoid of content yet rich in form. That being the case, there is really no point in your continuing to read them. After all, you have many other things you should be doing. Who’s paying you to waste this time, anyway?
Heading 6: Paragraph body style. This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to dem
Paragraph body style. This is dummy copy. It is not meant to be read. It has been placed here solely to demonstrate the look and feel of finished, typeset text. Only for show. He who searches for meaning here will be sorely disappointed. These words are here to provide the reader with a basic impression of how actual text will appear in its final presentation. Think of them merely as actors on a paper stage, in a performance devoid of content yet rich in form. That being the case, there is really no point in your continuing to read them. After all, you have many other things you should be doing. Who’s paying you to waste this time, anyway?
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- Unordered List
- Unordered List
- Unordered List
- Unordered List
- Ordered List
- Ordered List
- Ordered List
- Ordered List
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Heading 1: Paragraph body style.
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Item 2
Item 3
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So far, we’ve gone over some of the more common formatting styles, but we don’t stop with two header and general bodycopy styles. It can’t be stressed enough how important it is to have a good tool kit for formatting styles. If you want people to read something, especially something with a lot of text and information, you must make it easier to read and less overwhelming. Lengthy paragraphs and chains of unbroken paragraphs are not appealing; people will subconsciously tune them out and stop reading. Aside from using images and graphics to balance out text, employing different text styles goes a long way!
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Let’s talk about a great technique that helps break up long, monotonous-looking paragraphs of text, the Unordered List, also commonly called a “bulleted list.”
- Unordered List Item One
- Unordered List Item Two
- Unordered List Item Three
Header #4
Another helpful formatting option is the Ordered List, or as you might know it, a “numbered list.”
- Ordered List Item One
- Ordered List Item Two
- Ordered List Item Three
Rules and ordinances are great examples of text that can benefit from the ordered/numbered list formatting option.
Header # 5
You’ve probably seen this next formatting option used in magazines and web publications alike, the Blockquote. Blockquotes are a common way for writers and editors to highlight particularly profound or attention-getting quotes that would otherwise be buried within the bodycopy of the article.
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