Formatting Guidelines
Use these guidelines when creating and updating webpages on the website (this text is in Paragraph).
The image seen above is a hero image (not a featured image). Hero images appear at the top of webpages, and are able to be linked to other pages or anchor links. They should be a tighter crop, and a narrow horizontal layout.
Text can also be placed in block quotes, like below:
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Aenean commodo ligula eget dolor. Aenean massa. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus.
- Numbered lists
- Appear like
- This
- Bulleted lists
- Appear like
- This
Tables can also be used, as below:
Tables |
Column 1 |
Column 2 |
Column 3 |
Row 1 |
Data |
Data |
Data |
Some notes for webpages:
- Use the bold and italic functions SPARINGLY
- Try to use the pre-formatted settings in order to maintain a consistent look
- Most pages will use the Heading 3 Bold as section headers, followed by Heading 3 for important details
- Follow a hierarchy – most important text or text you want read first should be larger and towards the top of the screen with appropriate headers breaking the body copy
- Most pages DO NOT include social (down in the editor, unclick the Include Social box)
- This template is a single column with no sidebar, and should be used with most pages
- Single column with sidebar shows the Downtown Destination and Downtown Map boxes on the right side of the screen
This is what Heading 1 looks like.
This is what Heading 2 looks like.
This is what Heading 3 looks like.
This is what Heading 3 looks like when bolded.
This is what Heading 4 looks like.
This is what Heading 5 looks like.
This is what Heading 6 looks like.
This is what Paragraph looks like.
Below is what an image looks like when placed in the body. Images can be set to align left, right, or center of text, or not aligned at all.