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Below is just about every HTML element you might want to use in your blog posts. Check the source code to see the many embedded elements within paragraphs.<\/p>\n

Heading Two<\/h2>\n

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, test link<\/a> adipiscing elit. This is strong.<\/strong> Nullam dignissim convallis est. Quisque aliquam. This is emphasized.<\/em><\/p>\n

Heading Three<\/h3>\n

Donec faucibus. Nunc iaculis suscipit dui. 53<\/sup> = 125. Water is H2<\/sub>O. Nam sit amet sem. Aliquam libero nisi, imperdiet at, tincidunt nec, gravida vehicula, nisl.
\nThe New York Times<\/cite> (That\u2019s a citation).<\/p>\n

Heading Four<\/h4>\n

Underline.<\/span> Maecenas ornare tortor. Donec sed tellus eget sapien fringilla nonummy. Mauris a ante. Suspendisse quam sem, consequat at, commodo vitae, feugiat in, nunc. Morbi imperdiet augue quis tellus.<\/p>\n

Heading Five<\/h5>\n

HTML<\/abbr> and CSS<\/abbr> are our tools. Mauris a ante. Suspendisse quam sem, consequat at, commodo vitae, feugiat in, nunc. Morbi imperdiet augue quis tellus.<\/p>\n

Heading Six<\/h6>\n

Praesent mattis, massa quis luctus fermentum, turpis mi volutpat justo, eu volutpat enim diam eget metus. To copy a file type COPY filename<\/var><\/code>. Dinner\u2019s at 5:00.<\/del>Let\u2019s make that 7.<\/ins> This text<\/span> has been struck.<\/p>\n

Quotes<\/h2>\n

Blockquote<\/h3>\n

The blockquote is used to indicate the quotation of a large section of text from another source. It can be as long or as short as you\u2019d like.<\/p>\n

It is what you read when you don’t have to that determines what you will be when you can’t help it.
\nOscar Wilde<\/cite><\/p><\/blockquote>\n


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Pull Quote Styles<\/h3>\n

To use the pull quote, you simply need to add a class of alignright<\/code>\u00a0or alignleft<\/code>\u00a0to your content. This can be done in Visual editor with additional style buttons that theme provides. See an example below:<\/p>\n

<blockquote class=\"alignright\">Pull this text right.<\/blockquote><\/pre>\n

This pull quote is just hanging out on the right side of the post. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

A pull quote (also known as a lift-out quote) is a quotation or excerpt from an article that is typically placed in a larger or distinctive typeface on the same page, serving to entice readers into an article or to highlight a key topic. The term is principally used in journalism and publishing.<\/p>\n

Placement of a pull quote on a page may be defined in a publication\u2019s or website\u2019s style guide. Such a typographic device may or may not be aligned with a column on the page. Some designers, for example, choose not to align the quote. In that case, the quotation cuts into two or more columns, as in the example shown.<\/p>\n

And this pull quote is pulling text to the left, like a sir. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

Pull quotes need not be a verbatim copy of the text being quoted; depending on a publication\u2019s house style pull quotes may be abbreviated for space and\/or paraphrased for clarity, with or without indication. There are no hard-and-fast rules for the exact formatting of pull quotes.<\/p>\n

List Items<\/h2>\n

Unordered Lists (Nested)<\/h3>\n