Heading 1

Heading 1 subtitle

Heading 2

Heading 3

Heading 3 sits on top of a paragraph.

Heading 4

Heading 4 sits on top of a paragraph.

Heading 5
Heading 6

Heading 6 is used with "incidental" and carries the dashed rule. "Incidental" is used for legal text, author bio information, and any other peripheral material.

Title a link

Used for hyperlinked titles of events or press releases, sitting on top of a short description (style "indent a"). The extra information helps visitors navigate.

Title b link

As above, but indented. For use when the containing paragraphs are themselves indented.

Title c link

As above, but indented yet more.

Paragraph

Byline

Column title

Indent A paragraph text. The indent applies to the entire left margin, not just the first line. When the text to be indent is a quote, use the Blockquote tag.

Indent B paragraph text

Indent C paragraph text

Indent D paragraph text

Quote: "It is the total involvement in all-inclusive nowness that occurs in young lives via TV's mosaic image." Blockquote text, used for quotes.

– Marshall McLuhan. Quoted.

Definition term
And the definition of the term. The left margin space is determined by the browser and can't be changed in the style sheet. We could create our own class to replace this one.

Text set with strong (bold)

Text set with emphasis (italic)

  1. Numbered list 1: First level of an ordered list
    1. Numbered list 2: Second level of an ordered list
      1. Numbered list 3: Third level of an ordered list
        1. Numbered list 4: Fourth level of an ordered list

Body link

Main menu link

Submenu link