Demo blog post

This is the copy I put into the "Intro copy" field. But not before I selected "Blog format" from the "Text format" drop down.

 

 

 

 

Okay, let's place with some text styling. This first section is in the "Normal" style.

Let's try out...

Bold

Italics

Underline

ALL THREE!!!!!

  • And
  • now
  • some
  • bullet
  • points

Okay, now let's insert a hyperlink to an internal page by starting to type the page title, and choosing the page from the options, and an external page, more specifically the best site on the internet.

Here are some styles:

This is H1 - you wont really need this as the title will be the H1

This is H2, you should use it for all subheadings

This is H3. You wont really need it.

This is H4. Fairly pointless.

This is H5, which is also not much use.
This is H6. Woah.
This style is called 'Formatted'. I don't know why it exists and you should probably just ignore it.

 

Moving on. Let's see what the "Styles" dropdown has to offer. Here we go.

This, is a content box.

To add an image, use the button in the edit menu at the top of the RTE. But, if you want to add an image with a cool parallelogram, first put the cursor on a new line, and choose 'Image wrapper' from the Styles drop down.

This is without an Image Wrapper:

Doggo

And this is with the Image Wrapper:

2020

Finally, let's add a table.

To do this, we need to set the Style to 'Table Wrapper', but before we do this, I'm going to add*

Once that bit of copy underneath is added, I'm going to go to a new line and set the Style to 'Table Wrapper'. Then I'm going to add my table and get it looking just right. Finally, I'm going to put my cursor on the table and select 'Table Style'.

Here's the header And the other bit of the header
And here is
some content

 

*this bit of copy, which is for after the table, just to allow me to escape 'Table mode' and be able to carry on typing as normal.

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