Sample Page
This is a sample page that shows different text formats and media layouts. You use the various toolbar icons to do all these things. See the Blog Editing How To page to see how you can accomplish the content examples shown here.
Header 1 (Format: Paragraph->Heading 1)
Header 2 (Format: Paragraph->Heading 2)
Header 3 (Format: Paragraph->Heading 3)
Header 4 (Format: Paragraph->Heading 4)
Header 5 (Format: Paragraph->Heading 5)
Header 6 (Format: Paragraph->Heading 6)
This line uses the Address format. (Format: Paragraph->Address)These lines have their own format using spaces, etc. (Format: Paragraph->Preformatted)
Normally, web pages eliminate extra spaces and show only one.
But here, we have used some extra spaces at the beginning and between some words. Notice too, how there is no extra space between lines like there are with normal paragraphs.
You can use bold, italic, underline, strikethrough and any combination of these. You can also have subscript and superscript in your text. You can set the colour of some text and also change the background too!
This is a bullet list:
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
- Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
- Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur.
- Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.
And this is a numbered list with multiple levels. It is fairly easy to create. First, type in all the lines as normal paragraphs. Next, highlight all the lines and click the Ordered List icon to create a simple list. Next, highlight the lines that will be in the next level and click the Indent icon. If you want to change the numbering method as shown below, just leave the indented lines highlighted and click the little arrow next to the Ordered List icon and choose the numbering method from the list. You can indent as much as you want and have the same or different numbering for each level.
- Item 1
- Item 2
- Item 3
- Item 4
- Item 5
- Item 6
- Item 3
- Item 7
- Item 8
- Item 9
- Item 10
Here are some ways to insert images in a page.
This is a thumbnail image to the left of text. Non eram nescius, Brute, cum, quae summis ingeniis exquisitaque doctrina philosophi Graeco sermone tractavissent, ea Latinis litteris mandaremus, fore ut hic noster labor in varias reprehensiones incurreret. Nam quibusdam, et iis quidem non admodum indoctis, totum hoc displicet philosophari. Quidam autem non tam id reprehendunt, si remissius agatur, sed tantum studium tamque multam operam ponendam in eo non arbitrantur. Erunt etiam, et ii quidem eruditi Graecis litteris, contemnentes Latinas, qui se dicant in Graecis legendis operam malle consumere. Postremo aliquos futuros suspicor, qui me ad alias litteras vocent, genus hoc scribendi, etsi sit elegans, personae tamen et dignitatis esse negent.
Contra quos omnis dicendum breviter existimo. Quamquam philosophiae quidem vituperatoribus satis responsum est eo libro, quo a nobis philosophia defensa et collaudata est, cum esset accusata et vituperata ab Hortensio. Qui liber cum et tibi probatus videretur et iis, quos ego posse iudicare arbitrarer, plura suscepi veritus ne movere hominum studia viderer, retinere non posse.
This is a medium-size image to the right of text. Nam ut Terentianus Chremes non inhumanus, qui novum vicinum non vult ‘fodere aut arare aut aliquid ferre denique’ — non enim illum ab industria, sed ab inliberali labore deterret –, sic isti curiosi, quos offendit noster minime nobis iniucundus labor. Iis igitur est difficilius satis facere, qui se Latina scripta dicunt contemnere. In quibus hoc primum est in quo admirer, cur in gravissimis rebus non delectet eos sermo patrius, cum idem fabellas Latinas ad verbum e Graecis expressas non inviti legant. Quis enim tam inimicus paene nomini Romano est, qui Ennii Medeam aut Antiopam Pacuvii spernat aut reiciat, quod se isdem Euripidis fabulis delectari dicat, Latinas litteras oderit? Synephebos ego, inquit, potius Caecilii aut Andriam Terentii quam utramque Menandri legam? A quibus tantum dissentio, ut, cum Sophocles vel optime scripserit Electram, tamen male conversam Atilii mihi legendam putem, de quo Lucilius: ‘ferreum scriptorem’, verum, opinor, scriptorem tamen, ut legendus sit.
When an image is centered on the page, no text flows on either side but only on top and bottom. Rudem enim esse omnino in nostris poetis aut inertissimae segnitiae est aut fastidii delicatissimi. Mihi quidem nulli satis eruditi videntur, quibus nostra ignota sunt. an ‘Utinam ne in nemore …’ nihilo minus legimus quam hoc idem Graecum, quae autem de bene beateque vivendo a Platone disputata sunt, haec explicari non placebit Latine?
The image above is a large-size image that is centered. You can also make it left or right with text flowing around. Quid? Epicurei num desistunt de isdem, de quibus et ab Epicuro scriptum est et ab antiquis, ad arbitrium suum scribere? Quodsi Graeci leguntur a Graecis isdem de rebus alia ratione compositis, quid est, cur nostri a nostris non legantur? Non eram nescius,
You can use the full-size image in your post. Just remember that a very large image will slow page loading! Erunt etiam, et ii quidem eruditi Graecis litteris, contemnentes Latinas, qui se dicant in Graecis legendis operam malle consumere. Postremo aliquos futuros suspicor, qui me ad alias litteras vocent, genus hoc scribendi, etsi sit elegans, personae tamen et dignitatis esse negent.
You can add a video quite easily. See the Working with Media section.