Headers
Headers should be used as a heading to your topic. This can be changed at anytime, and you have 6 headers to choose from.
Please note, the font color/style will change per template- each template will have slightly different options.
Adding a Header to your Webpage:
- Go to "yourdomain.com/admin" to login
From there navigate to the page you would like to edit and select the "Edit" button located on the right or left hand side of your page.
- Put your cursor on the page where you would to insert your header
- Type in the text you would like to use for this header (if the text is already present, skip to step 5)
- Select/Highlight this text with your cursor
- While the text is still selected, click on the "Formats" option on your editor toolbar (located to the right or left of your editable area).
- Now select "Headers"
- You will have 6 Header selections:
- Select the proper heading by clicking directly on one of the 6 options in this list above, (noting this will be the exact color and size as the example in the list).
- Your selected font from your webpage will now change to your selected Header: (in this example below, I selected a Header 2).
- To review the simple steps, see below:
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Type in your header text and highlight it with your cursor!
Select "Formats", then "Headers" and select the Header Option you would like to use:
Once selected, your font will change to the header you chose!
Header Examples:
Header 1
This is normally used as the very top header, this is the largest sized header font available (example below):
Header 2
This is normally used as a sub-heading to break down a topic (example below):
Header 3
This is normally used as a sub-heading to break down a topic (example below):
Header 4
This is normally used as a sub-heading to break down a topic (example below):
Header 5
This is normally used as a sub-heading to break down a topic (example below):
Header 6
This is normally used as a sub-heading to break down a topic (example below):
Inline
Similar to a word document, you will have font features to add flare and attention to your text:
Adding Incline features to your font:
- Go to "yourdomain.com/admin" to login
From there navigate to the page you would like to edit and select the "Edit" button located on the right or left hand side of your page.
- Put your cursor on the page where you would to insert your header
- Type in the text you would like to use for this header (if the text is already present, skip to step 5)
- Select/Highlight this text with your cursor
- While the text is still selected, click on the "Formats" option on your editor toolbar (located to the right or left of your editable area).
- Now select "Inline"
- You will have 6 Inline selections
- Select the proper inline option by clicking directly on one of the 7 options in this list above.
- Your selected font from your webpage will now change to your selected inline option: (for this example below I selected "Bold").
Inline Examples:
- Bold
- Italic
- Underline
- Strikethrough
- Superscript
*font will be smaller and sit higher on the line - Subscript
*font will be smaller and sit lower on the line - Code
Blocks
Similar to a word document, you will have font features to add flare and attention to your text:
Adding Blocks to your font:
- Go to "yourdomain.com/admin" to login
From there navigate to the page you would like to edit and select the "Edit" button located on the right or left hand side of your page.
- Put your cursor on the page where you would to insert your header
- Type in the text you would like to use for this header (if the text is already present, skip to step 5)
- Select/Highlight this text or paragraph with your cursor
- While the text or paragraph is still selected, click on the "Formats" option on your editor toolbar (located to the right or left of your editable area).
- Select the proper inline option by clicking directly on one of the 7 options in this list above.
- Your selected font from your webpage will now change to your selected inline option: (for this example below I selected "Blockquote").
Block Examples:
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