Text Styles  Calls to Action  Content Organization  Form Styles


Table

Tables are still usable for websites, but better options exist to present content. If you plan on using a lot of tables in your site, talk to our web developers about possible other options.

Heading 1 Heading 2 Heading 3 Heading 4
Heading 1Cell Content Heading 2Cell Content Heading 3Cell Content Heading 4Cell Content
Heading 1Cell Content Heading 2Cell Content Heading 3Cell Content Heading 4Cell Content
Heading 1Cell Content Heading 2Cell Content Heading 3Cell Content Heading 4Cell Content

Tabs

     

Tab Title 1

Content 1

Tab Title 2

Content 2

Tab Title 3

Content 3

Accordions

 Accordion Title

Content

 Accordion Title

Content

 Accordion Title

Content


Unordered List

Most people know these as a bulleted list. More people are skimming, rather than reading web pages. Bulleted lists are a good way to simplify your content, avoid writing long paragraphs of text and keep readers skimming. One study found that using bullets increased reader attention by 15%. 

  • Bulleted List Item One. 
  • Bulleted List Item Two. 
    • Bulleted List Item Two. 
  • Bulleted List Item Three. 

Ordered List

Ordered lists are simply numbered lists. They are good to outline processes. (Google also loves to use ordered lists as featured snippets!)

  1. List Item One. 
  2. List Item Two. 
  3. Bulleted List Item Three.