Website Demo Page: Body Text Options
- Headings
- Block Quotes
- Bold or Italics
- Text Alignment
- Bulleted, Lettered or Numbered Lists
- Tables
- Links and Anchors
Learn about the various ways you can format text with a body or text block.
Headings (H2)
H1 is reserved for the main page title.
These need to be used in order. Headings are an important navigational tool for both sighted and non-sighted users. They shouldn't be used decoratively or for emphasis. They structure the page and help us organize our content. There is a demo page with a sample heading structure, or on other pages across our site.
Heading (H3)
Heading (H4)
Heading (H5)
Heading (H6)
Text Alignment
We have three text alignment options. Left, center and right.
Left Aligned
In the quaint town of Maplewood, there was a charming little library known for its cozy reading nooks and friendly staff. Among the librarians, there was one who stood out—a raccoon named Rocky. Rocky wasn’t just any raccoon; he was a highly intelligent and curious creature who had a passion for books and helping others.
Centre Aligned
Every morning, Rocky would scurry into the library, his little paws ready to get to work. He wore a tiny librarian’s vest and glasses, which made him look quite scholarly. Rocky’s main job was to organize the children’s section, making sure all the picture books and fairy tales were in order. He had a knack for finding misplaced books and loved recommending stories to young readers.
Right Aligned
One day, a boy named Timmy came to the library looking for a book about dinosaurs. Rocky, with his keen sense of smell and sharp eyes, quickly found “The Big Book of Dinosaurs” and handed it to Timmy with a friendly chitter. Timmy was thrilled and thanked Rocky, who gave a little bow in return.

Rocky also had a special talent for storytelling. Every Wednesday afternoon, he would gather the children in a circle and tell them tales of adventure and magic. With his expressive gestures and animated voice, Rocky brought the stories to life, making the children laugh and gasp in delight.
The people of Maplewood adored Rocky and often brought him treats like berries and nuts. They knew the library wouldn’t be the same without their beloved raccoon librarian. And so, Rocky continued to work at the library, spreading joy and knowledge to everyone who walked through the doors.


Rocky also had a special talent for storytelling. Every Wednesday afternoon, he would gather the children in a circle and tell them tales of adventure and magic. With his expressive gestures and animated voice, Rocky brought the stories to life, making the children laugh and gasp in delight.
Bulleted, Lettered or Numbered Lists
Bulleted Default
- Henning Mankell
- My favourite Swedish Author
- These styles are also used to style subpoints
- Stieg Larsson
- Camilla Läckberg
Lettered List Default
- Elephant
- Dolphin
- Panda
Lettered List Option #2
You can also adjust where the list starts.
- Coyote
- Hummingbird
- Sloth
Numbered List Default
- Library of Congress
- The largest library in the world by shelf space and number of volumes, it holds over 32 million books and many historical documents.
- (Washington D.C., USA)
- The largest library in the world by shelf space and number of volumes, it holds over 32 million books and many historical documents.
- Bodleian Library (Oxford, UK): One of the oldest libraries in Europe, it houses over 11 million items, including rare manuscripts and early printed books.
- British Library (London, UK): The national library of the UK, it holds over 170 million items, including the Magna Carta and original Beatles manuscripts.
Numbered List Option #2
- New York Public Library (New York City, USA)
- Known for its iconic lion statues and vast collections, it serves millions of visitors each year.
- Vatican Library (Vatican City): One of the oldest libraries in the world, it contains a vast collection of historical texts and manuscripts.
- Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Paris, France): The national library of France, it holds over 40 million items, including rare books and manuscripts.
Numbered List Option #3
- National Library of China (Beijing, China)
- The largest library in Asia, it holds over 37 million items, including ancient Chinese texts.
- Russian State Library (Moscow, Russia): The national library of Russia, it holds over 47 million items, including rare Russian manuscripts.
Tables
Please use these sparingly. Our current Drupal site does a much better job of displaying these in mobile but it can still be quirky, especially with a lot of columns.
Where | When | Time | Registration |
City Centre | Tuesdays, April 15 - May 20 | 4:00-5:00pm | In branch starting March 25 |
Clayton | Wednesdays, April 9 - May 14 | 4:00-5:00pm | In branch starting March 19 |
Cloverdale | Tuesdays, April 15 - May 20 | 4:00-5:00pm | In branch starting March 25 |
Fleetwood | Tuesdays, April 8 - May 13 | 4:30-5:30pm | In branch starting March 18 |
Guildford | Tuesdays, April 15 - May 20 | 4:00-5:00pm | In branch starting March 25 |
Newton | Tuesdays, April 15 - May 20 | 4:00-5:00pm | In branch starting March 25 |
Ocean Park | Tuesdays, April 8 - May 13 | 5:30-6:30pm | In branch starting March 18 |
Semiahmoo | Thursdays, April 17- May 22 | 4:00-5:00pm | In branch starting March 27 |
Strawberry Hill | Wednesdays, April 9 - May 14 | 3:30-4:30pm | In branch starting March 19 |
Links and Anchors
You can add links into body text blocks. Please make your links understandable on their own independent of whatever content surrounds it. So instead of 'for more information about links, click here', say something like 'Learn more about how to use links'. As you can see in this sample, external links automatically get a little icon and open in a new tab. Internal links (links staying within our website) open in the same window and don't have the icon.
Anchor Links
Anchor links let you direct a user to a specific portion of the page (ie Go back to the top of this page). The able of contents on this page uses anchor links but you can also direct users from one page to a certain page of another (ie. Learn more about Feature Content Blocks).