Header 1: Typography Styles

Pre-Title Style

H1: Typography Styles

Paragraph with “intro” style applied, for optional, larger intro type copy. Should only be a few lines long, and let the reader know what they’re about to get into.

H2 Style – Used in Many Page Blocks as the Title

Paragraph with Intro Text style applied looks like this. An optional style often used highlight the first paragraph of text in a block. Should only be a few lines long, and is often followed by a normal paragraph or bulleted list.

Example paragraph text style. This is what your standard paragraphs will look like throughout the entire site. Certain areas may have special styles, but this is your standard copy size. Paragraph links are styled like this so that they are easy for users to find. You also have the ability to BOLD text as well as italic text. You can also insert links to download things in your content, ‘Example Document Title’ (PDF), like this.

Below this paragraph you’ll find examples of all the other styles you’ll have at your disposal. You also have a technical style guide page that lists all important information on image sizes, fonts, and colors.

  • This is a bulleted list.
  • You can also do a numbered list (bullets will change to numbers).
  • You can also create lists inside of a list.
  • Just like this!
  • We highly encourage the use of lists to make your content easier for the user to scan and digest quickly.
  • Most users on the web are task-oriented, so the easier the better.
  • Long paragraphs can be cumbersome and intimidating. Write for the web!

Block Quote

“Paragraph with Intro Text style applied looks like this. An optional style often used highlight the first paragraph of text in a block. Should only be a few lines long to allow scanning and build trust with the visitors of this site.”

– Dr. Gregory House – Surgeon, Noble Anesthesia

Header 3 – General Header

It’s important to also mention that this is just a reference page. We would never encourage you to use all of these styles on one page, all at once. Rather, this is your guide to all things possible. This page is your point of reference for all the tools in your tool-box.

H4 Style – Used more for visual, not SEO, purposes.

H5 Style – Shouldn’t Be Needed Often

We hope you’ll come back to this page when you’re working on new content, or editing existing content. Of course, if you have any questions along the way, please contact our support team at help@orbitmedia.com.

H6 Style – Shouldn’t Be Needed Often

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CTA Button Ghost

CTA Link

Pre-Title Style

H1: Typography Styles

Paragraph with “intro” style applied, for optional, larger intro type copy. Should only be a few lines long, and let the reader know what they’re about to get into.

H2 Style – Used in Many Page Blocks as the Title

Paragraph with Intro Text style applied looks like this. An optional style often used highlight the first paragraph of text in a block. Should only be a few lines long, and is often followed by a normal paragraph or bulleted list.

Example paragraph text style. This is what your standard paragraphs will look like throughout the entire site. Certain areas may have special styles, but this is your standard copy size. Paragraph links are styled like this so that they are easy for users to find. You also have the ability to BOLD text as well as italic text. You can also insert links to download things in your content, ‘Example Document Title’ (PDF), like this.

Below this paragraph you’ll find examples of all the other styles you’ll have at your disposal. You also have a technical style guide page that lists all important information on image sizes, fonts, and colors.

  • This is a bulleted list.
  • You can also do a numbered list (bullets will change to numbers).
  • You can also create lists inside of a list.
  • Just like this!
  • We highly encourage the use of lists to make your content easier for the user to scan and digest quickly.
  • Most users on the web are task-oriented, so the easier the better.
  • Long paragraphs can be cumbersome and intimidating. Write for the web!

Block Quote

“Paragraph with Intro Text style applied looks like this. An optional style often used highlight the first paragraph of text in a block. Should only be a few lines long to allow scanning and build trust with the visitors of this site.”

– Dr. Gregory House – Surgeon, Noble Anesthesia

Header 3 – General Header

It’s important to also mention that this is just a reference page. We would never encourage you to use all of these styles on one page, all at once. Rather, this is your guide to all things possible. This page is your point of reference for all the tools in your tool-box.

H4 Style – Used more for visual, not SEO, purposes.

H5 Style – Shouldn’t Be Needed Often

We hope you’ll come back to this page when you’re working on new content, or editing existing content. Of course, if you have any questions along the way, please contact our support team at help@orbitmedia.com.

H6 Style – Shouldn’t Be Needed Often

CTA Button
CTA Button Ghost

CTA Link

Pre-Title Style

H1: Typography Styles

Paragraph with “intro” style applied, for optional, larger intro type copy. Should only be a few lines long, and let the reader know what they’re about to get into.

H2 Style – Used in Many Page Blocks as the Title

Paragraph with Intro Text style applied looks like this. An optional style often used highlight the first paragraph of text in a block. Should only be a few lines long, and is often followed by a normal paragraph or bulleted list.

Example paragraph text style. This is what your standard paragraphs will look like throughout the entire site. Certain areas may have special styles, but this is your standard copy size. Paragraph links are styled like this so that they are easy for users to find. You also have the ability to BOLD text as well as italic text. You can also insert links to download things in your content, ‘Example Document Title’ (PDF), like this.

Below this paragraph you’ll find examples of all the other styles you’ll have at your disposal. You also have a technical style guide page that lists all important information on image sizes, fonts, and colors.

  • This is a bulleted list.
  • You can also do a numbered list (bullets will change to numbers).
  • You can also create lists inside of a list.
  • Just like this!
  • We highly encourage the use of lists to make your content easier for the user to scan and digest quickly.
  • Most users on the web are task-oriented, so the easier the better.
  • Long paragraphs can be cumbersome and intimidating. Write for the web!

Block Quote

“Paragraph with Intro Text style applied looks like this. An optional style often used highlight the first paragraph of text in a block. Should only be a few lines long to allow scanning and build trust with the visitors of this site.”

– Dr. Gregory House – Surgeon, Noble Anesthesia

Header 3 – General Header

It’s important to also mention that this is just a reference page. We would never encourage you to use all of these styles on one page, all at once. Rather, this is your guide to all things possible. This page is your point of reference for all the tools in your tool-box.

H4 Style – Used more for visual, not SEO, purposes.

H5 Style – Shouldn’t Be Needed Often

We hope you’ll come back to this page when you’re working on new content, or editing existing content. Of course, if you have any questions along the way, please contact our support team at help@orbitmedia.com.

H6 Style – Shouldn’t Be Needed Often

CTA Button
CTA Button Ghost

CTA Link

Pre-Title Style

H1: Typography Styles

Paragraph with “intro” style applied, for optional, larger intro type copy. Should only be a few lines long, and let the reader know what they’re about to get into.

H2 Style – Used in Many Page Blocks as the Title

Paragraph with Intro Text style applied looks like this. An optional style often used highlight the first paragraph of text in a block. Should only be a few lines long, and is often followed by a normal paragraph or bulleted list.

Example paragraph text style. This is what your standard paragraphs will look like throughout the entire site. Certain areas may have special styles, but this is your standard copy size. Paragraph links are styled like this so that they are easy for users to find. You also have the ability to BOLD text as well as italic text. You can also insert links to download things in your content, ‘Example Document Title’ (PDF), like this.

Below this paragraph you’ll find examples of all the other styles you’ll have at your disposal. You also have a technical style guide page that lists all important information on image sizes, fonts, and colors.

  • This is a bulleted list.
  • You can also do a numbered list (bullets will change to numbers).
  • You can also create lists inside of a list.
  • Just like this!
  • We highly encourage the use of lists to make your content easier for the user to scan and digest quickly.
  • Most users on the web are task-oriented, so the easier the better.
  • Long paragraphs can be cumbersome and intimidating. Write for the web!

Block Quote

“Paragraph with Intro Text style applied looks like this. An optional style often used highlight the first paragraph of text in a block. Should only be a few lines long to allow scanning and build trust with the visitors of this site.”

– Dr. Gregory House – Surgeon, Noble Anesthesia

Header 3 – General Header

It’s important to also mention that this is just a reference page. We would never encourage you to use all of these styles on one page, all at once. Rather, this is your guide to all things possible. This page is your point of reference for all the tools in your tool-box.

H4 Style – Used more for visual, not SEO, purposes.

H5 Style – Shouldn’t Be Needed Often

We hope you’ll come back to this page when you’re working on new content, or editing existing content. Of course, if you have any questions along the way, please contact our support team at help@orbitmedia.com.

H6 Style – Shouldn’t Be Needed Often

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CTA Button Ghost

CTA Link