


WebGarage: Demonstration Page - This is Heading 1
This is what 'Heading 2' looks like
Heading 2 should be used to label the second most important news on your page, which should be at or near the top. Underneath it, the body of your text should be in the 'Paragraph' format. You are reading an example of Paragraph text right now. If you have a large amount of material to present on your page, think about organizing it using Header and Paragraph fonts. Remember, users won't read your page---they'll scan it!
This is what 'Heading 3' looks like
The Heading 3 choice is good for sub-headlines on your page. It's also useful for lists. For example, you can create a list using Header 3 and bullets:
My List - First Group with Heading 3 title
- Item 1: Text here. Sometimes you can hyperlink your text to bring the reader to another page.
- Item 2: More text here. And so on....
- Item 3: And so on
My List - Second Group with Heading 3 title
- Item 1: Text here. Sometimes you can hyperlink your text to bring the reader to another page.
- Item 2: More text here. And so on....
- Item 3: And so on
What if I need to differentiate even more material?
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Then you start to use Heading 4, as shown here.
- Then use additional Paragraph text, as needed.
- This helps you organize a lot of text in an easy-to-read manner.
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Most people won't need to drill down this far
- But it's useful to know how to organize your text in a logical, thoughtful manner.
- Organizing in this manner helps device readers understand the layout of your page and translate it.