Formatting demonstration
At a special dinner in London, the CEO of The Bible Reading Fellowship revealed the Fellowship's new logo. Commenting on its flowing design, Richard Fisher pointed out that although the Fellowship had been publishing for almost a century, it was still relevant to...
At a special dinner in London, the CEO of The Bible Reading Fellowship revealed the Fellowship's new logo. Commenting on its flowing design, Richard Fisher pointed out that although the Fellowship had been publishing for almost a century, it was still relevant to...
Heading level 1
Followed by text - don't leave a gap between the heading and the text when entering the text into the form as leading will be added automatically.
Heading level 2
Followed by text - don't leave a gap between the heading and the text when entering the text into the form as leading will be added automatically.
Heading level 3
Followed by text - don't leave a gap between the heading and the text when entering the text into the form as leading will be added automatically.
Heading level 4
Followed by text - don't leave a gap between the heading and the text when entering the text into the form as leading will be added automatically.
The fonts and colours used in the headings depend on an external style sheet to which all the pages link. When we change this style sheet, we change all the pages that are generated. However, for a paragraph we can specify a colour:
colour:ff0000This line is in red (code FF0000).
You can also specify the size
Smallest text
Normal
Slightly bigger
More like a heading etc.
More text but in address/poetry format with no paragraph breaks between lines:
The Bible Reading Fellowship
Address line 1
Address line 2
Oxford
This is a Bible quotation to which I have appended a Bible reference. Note that the reference is indented because it starts with three or more spaces. The produce italics.Genesis 67:18
Back to flush left. For more complicated indents, you can use -> before the text and <- after.
Back to normal text but with bold and italics.
You can also use simple tables as follows:
Price of tickets
Stalls |
£19.50 |
Circle |
£14.50 |
Upper circle |
£9.50 |
Now let's do the table with a little bit more style: add some headings and add a gutter to move the prices to the right.
Location
|
|
Price
|
Stalls |
|
£19.50 |
Circle |
|
£14.50 |
Upper circle |
|
£9.50
Note that these tickets are in very short supply |
That's the end of the demo. Of course you can add your own HTML commands if you know the syntax. |