Typography

Here you can see an example of all types of formated text which can be used in your posts as well as pages. This is the normal version of the text and it is aligned to both sides; however, you can change it to whatever you like and prefer. Below you can see what the text looks like as a bold, italic, underlined and with a strikethrough. You can also see what the text looks like in all of the different heading types which you can use as subheads to separate your article info smaller parts or sections to make them more organized and easier to read. You can also see an example of a blockquote, ordered and unordered lists and an example of a link.

Bold. Italic. Underline. Strikethrough.

Heading

Subheading

Sub-subheading

Normal text
Smallest
Small
Normal
Large
Largest

This is an example of a link.

Ordered list:
  1. rose and daffodils, tulip and arnations
  2. camellia, iris and bourvardia and daisies, pansy
  3. Jasmine and laurel and orchid

Unordered list:
  • cypress and sunflower, lilac, snapdragons and anthurium
  • hibiscus, gerberas and lilies
  • magnolia and lavender and ranunculus and proteas and anemone

This is a blockquote example. With a blockquote you can separate a paragraph from the rest of your text. It can be used for citations, quotes, or author notes. Rose and daffodils and tulip. Carnations and camellia and iris and bourvardia and daisies and pansy.
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