Styleguide

The following are examples and instructions on how to utilize your wysiwig formats.


To create your various headings and paragraphs, simply type out your text, select the text, navigate to your text-type dropdown above, and select the text-type.

Heading 1

heading 2

heading 3

heading 4

This is simple paragraph text


 

You may also select to format your headings to have a stylized red underline. In order to do so, type out your text, highlight your text, navigate to Format > Formats and select Heading – Red Underline. You may then highlight the text, and select the text-type you wish to underline.

Heading 1

heading 2

heading 3

heading 4


 

To create highlight text, type out your text, highlight your text, navigate to Format > Formats, and select Feature Text – Light Gray.

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To create a blockquote, simply type and highlight your text, and click on the blockquote icon above to the right of the italics icon.

One study found that the odds of a child being obese or overweight increases by 20% to 60% if he or she lives in a neighborhood with unfavorable conditions such as poor housing, unsafe surroundings and/or limited access to sidewalks, parks and recreation centers.


 

You can include any of your Visualizer charts in your Articles, Stories, and or Pages by utilizing the short code format below. You can find the short code for your particular chart by navigating to your Media > Visualizer Library. The short code for each chart will be displayed at the bottom of its preview.


 

You can include video and imagery as well by using either the Add Media button, or navigating to Insert > Media in the dropdown above.


There are three button styles available: Dark blue, light blue, and pink. These are all created in the same way. You will first type out your text, then highlight your text. Navigate to Format > Formats, and select one of the button styles available. You can then choose to link your button to url by adding a link.

Click Me

Read More

And More

Alternatively, you may choose to have an in-paragraph link instead. Simply type your paragraph, select the word or words you would like to link, and add a link.

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