Demonstration of Alumni Article: Formatting & Styling

Published: Wednesday, 17th December, 2025

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Demonstration of Alumni Article: Formatting & Styling

Heading 1: Reprint the Article Title (Capital Case)

Body copy to follow the heading 1 above, this text serves as the introduction to the article giving the reader context of what to expect.
 

Heading 2: This Heading is Used to Introduce Your First Topic (Capital Case)

More body copy goes here, this acts as the detail for this section.

In the scenario you need a paragraph break you can add a return in the text editor as such. This content can stack progressively and will be formatted correctly on the front-end once posted.

You can add an image like the example above ensuring you provide a single enter before inserting the image, to insert an image the file must be uploaded to the media panel in the dashboard, from there the URL can be inserted into the "image" option.
 

Heading 2: Let's Introduce a Second Heading with more Images

Images can be placed inline one after another like so, simply insert the image on the next available line.
 

Heading 2: This time with Some Smaller Headings (Capital Casing)

In this section we will look how subheadings can be used to introduce subtopics for your article. Ensure to use a shift+enter between each heading 3 to create small break.
 

Heading 3: Used to Introduce a Sub-Topic (Capital Casing)

Add text content and images to your heading 3 sub-topic as normal.
 

Heading 3: Another Heading 3 Used to Introduce a Sub-Topic (Capital Casing)

Add text content and images to your heading 3 sub-topic as normal.
 

Heading 2: Adding Custom Content

As this section utilises a richtext element HTML snippets can be added to article content. 

This is an Example of Embedded HTML

This could be used for the purpose of adding forms for signups or offering download links for resources.

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Pro Tip:

When formatting your article, start in a word document, this will help best visualise the structure of the content and mirror closely to the production article.

Article Author

Libby Langdon

Nottingham, United Kingdom
Senior Tutor at The National Design Academy
Libby is an expert in creating spacious, contemporary interiors that evoke a sense of tranquillity and serenity. With a decade of experience in the Interior Design field, she has honed her skills and knowledge, serving as a senior tutor at the National Design Academy for the past three years.

Her approach combines innovative design principles with a deep understanding of client needs, ensuring each space is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and harmonious.

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