Formatting in WordPress is sooo easy. Just write what you want (or paste it as text from a Microsoft Word). Then format it as required using headings, specific character formats, block quotes, links to other pages, colour etc.
This guide will help you format your content in a consistent manner to every other post on our site.
Custom Pages
The theme has features for showing your homepage, sermons, events, locations and people (staff). WordPress itself includes blogging, photo galleries and the ability to create pages with your own content. You can create an unlimited number of pages. Page Ideas What to Expect About Us Our Mission Statement of Faith Ministries Missions Small Groups And so on… Content…
Element Styles
Here are examples of how this theme styles different elements. Styled Text This sentence demonstrates linked text plus bold text and italic text. Here is some subscript: H2O and superscript: E = MC2. Heading Two Heading 1 would not normally be used in content. Use Heading 2 since Heading 1 is already used for the page title. Heading Three Heading Four Heading Five Heading…
Using Headings in a Page or Post
We all write to be read, yeah? Well one of the best ways you can have your reader engage with your writing is to use headings scattered throughout your post, page, sermon, etc. But what headings, I hear you ask. Activate Toolbar Well right above this text box in a new page or post is a toolbar. If it has one row of buttons, hit the second last button on it to display a…
Pasting From a Word Processor to WordPress
Microsoft Word or Apple Pages or any other word processing tool are fantastic for writing and formatting. When you format something in Word it adds a whole heap of code behind the scenes – stuff that WordPress hates! So what this means is that we can’t just copy and paste directly from Word or Pages into a WordPress post. What you can do though is use the…