We paid a lot of attention to getting the basics of our typography right in the new WordPress Blog theme. The purpose of this HTML is to help determine what default settings are with CSS and to make sure that all possible HTML Elements are included. For example we looked at headings. Lovely headings.
H1 Heading
Quite often typography is one of most ignored aspects of test link website design.
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H2 Heading
Here are two small flourishes that can add a little bit of polish to a blog or text-heavy site to liven it up a bit.
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H3 Heading
Poor typography can make your website feel bland or boring, and at worst impact readability.
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H4 Heading
Quite often typography is one of most ignored aspects of test link website design.
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H5 Heading
Here are two small flourishes that can add a little bit of polish to a blog or text-heavy site to liven it up a bit.
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Unordered list
- We took a good long look
- At
- Unordered
- Lists.
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Ordered list
- Also we took a good look
- At
- Lists
- Of the ordered variety.
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Paragraph with Blockquote
Quite often typography is one of most ignored aspects of test link website design. Poor typography can make your website feel bland or boring, and at worst impact readability. Here are two small flourishes that can add a little bit of polish to a blog or text-heavy site to liven it up a bit.
Blockquotes got some love too – because everyone loves a good quality blockquote to quote around. On both desktop and mobile.
Frameworks make decisions for you about how to organize, structure and design a site. Pattern libraries don’t separate styling and markup, making them tough to use in a truly modular fashion. We weren’t satisfied, so we made a thing that doesn’t do that.