This section aims to show all styles used on normal website pages, and how to enter them in the admin. It'll contain italicised text, some strong or bolded text, and links should be shown too. This first paragraph is entered just by typing text into the Main Content / Page Body field.
A heading at level 2
When entering headings (Formats / Headings in the visual editor), it's important for accessibilty and consistency to use the correct levels:
- Each page should have one heading level 1
- The next level of heading used throughout the page should be heading level 2
- To break of a section under a heading level 2, heading level 3 should be used
- And so on..
Heading levels in action
The following are examples of the heading levels, just to show the styles.
This heading is a level 3
If you’re treated as a public patient, Medicare pays for your treatment and care while you are in hospital and for follow-up care from your treating doctor.
A heading at level four
For private patients in a public or private hospital, Medicare pays 75% of the Schedule fee for services and procedures that your doctor provides. If your doctor charges more than the Schedule fee, your health fund may pay the gap fee or you may have to pay it yourself. You will also be charged for hospital accommodation and items such as operating theatre fees and medicines. Private health insurance may cover some or all of these costs, depending on your policy. You may also have to pay an excess to your health fund, depending on the type of hospital cover you have.
A heading at level 5
For private patients in a public or private hospital, Medicare pays 75% of the Schedule fee for services and procedures that your doctor provides. If your doctor charges more than the Schedule fee, your health fund may pay the gap fee or you may have to pay it yourself. You will also be charged for hospital accommodation and items such as operating theatre fees and medicines. Private health insurance may cover some or all of these costs, depending on your policy. You may also have to pay an excess to your health fund, depending on the type of hospital cover you have.
We'll try no to use these level 6 headings
Same as heading level 2, but pick the right heading level: Formats / Headings / Heading 6.
Buttons
A link that looks like a button
To enter a button like above, insert a normal link, and in the link add/edit window, in the "class" field, select "Call To Action - Yellow Button".
A link that looks like a button
To enter a button like above, insert a normal link, and in the link add/edit window, in the "class" field, select "Call To Action - Blue Button".
Standard HTML styles
Lists
This is a bullet point list:
- Item 1
- Item 2
- A last item here
And a numbered list:
- Item number 1
- A second item
- And a third item here
Blockquotes
Blockquotes like this are added via the visual edit by clicking a paragraph and selecting Formats / Blocks / Blockquotes
Tables
This table will have no styles applied to it. It'll just be a normal table. Note that we can apply styles for special cases, so this is just a vanilla table.
An example table |
Top row is a header row |
Another header |
Table content |
More table content |
No styles have been added to the table except setting header cells |
More contnt |
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A last little bit on content next to...
A cell with no content.
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