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
Accordions
Accordion Title
Accordion Title
Accordion Title
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 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!)
- List Item One.
- List Item Two.
- Bulleted List Item Three.