Tutorials

WYSIWYG stands for "What You See Is What You Get" which means the content closely resembles how it will display to your users (rather than as html code). 

Most of the WYSIWYG Editor tools to format and style your content are similar to using Microsoft Word. You'll also have options for List StylesÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýTable Styles as well as shortcodes to add buttons, icons, embedded Google Maps, embedded videos, and more.

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Example of bold text.

Example of italic text.

Example of superscript text.

Example of subscript text.

This text is aligned left.

This text is aligned center.

This text is aligned right.

A bulleted list with Icon List 1 style applied:

  • List item
  • List item
  • List item

A numbered list:

  1. List item
  2. List item
  3. List item

Text that is indented.

An example of a block quote.


Below and above is a horizontal line.


Header 2

Header 3

Header 4

Header 5
Header 6

Lead Text

Hero Text

Supersize Text

Small Text