This is a Test Post
This is a sample blog post and this just sample blog post filler to demonstrate howyou can edit this page. The format is similar to a Word document and in the editor up top here you can customise a lot of what you can see on the page.
Lets start with some simple things.
This is left aligned text. Not sure how often you would use this but clicking the left align button will achieve this.
This is centered text. Possibly you will use this more perhaps tyo put emphasis on a message.
Of course, you can bold text and italicise text. You can also change the colour of text using the drop-down colour option on the second row of the editor.
- Ordered list item two.
- Ordered list item three.
- Ordered list item four.
- Unordered list item one.
- Unordered list item two.
- Unordered list item three.
- Unordered list item four.
- By the way, WordPress does not let you create nested lists through the visual editor.
This is using the quote option to put a quote in pale. It can look well when pointing out specific contentHTML5 comes to our rescue with the footer element, allowing us to add semantically separate information about the quote.
and of course headings to break up your content
Level One Heading
Level Two Heading
Level Three Heading
Level Four Heading
Level Five Heading
Level Six Heading
This is a standard paragraph created using the WordPress TinyMCE text editor. It has a strong tag, an em tag and a strikethrough which is actually just the del element. There are a few more inline elements which are not in the WordPress admin but we should check for incase your users get busy with the copy and paste. These include citations, abbr, bits of code
and variables, inline quotations
, inserted text, text that is no longer accurate or something so important you might want to mark it. We can also style subscript and superscript characters like C02, here is our
…so there you have it, all our text elements
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