![]() You can style a quote by highlighting the quotation and then pressing the quote icon. To use italics highlight the text that you want to make italic, then choose the italic from the drop-down menu. You can add bold styling do this by highlighting and pressing the bold icon. To insert a heading, highlight the text that you want to become a heading, then choose from the drop down which type of heading you would like to apply to the text. But in general, Heading 1 will be the biggest and most eye-catching, Heading 2 will be a bit smaller, a bit less eye-catching and Heading 3 will be smaller still and so on. You may want to check with them for usage guidance. There is a hierarchy of headings built in by your website’s designer. The default setting for the text is paragraph, but you can use the toolbar at the top to style the text. If you are used to seeing changes immediately in Microsoft Word and other similar programs this will be helpful for you. Visual mode is currently in beta so sometimes it isn’t perfect, but it’s pretty smart and gets there 90% of the time. Visual Modeįor the moment we will start in visual mode, and I’ll go into detail later on about Markdown. Underneath the URL in the big box is where you write the content for your post. Read more about SEO with Jekyll and Siteleaf here. It also tells the web crawlers hanging out online what the main subject of the post is about, which will help generate traffic to your site. Having slugs that are readable by both humans and machines is good for SEO because it encourages users to click on the link as they already understand the content of the post. If you want to specify your URL, you can do that underneath the title, but if you leave it blank Siteleaf will do all the hard work for you and the slug (that’s the end of the URL) will be the title of the blogpost separated by hyphens. Start by typing your title up at the top. To create a new post press the plus icon on the right side and it’ll take you to a screen that looks like this. When you click on posts, you’ll see something like this. Head up to the sidebar and click on Posts, located in the content section of the sidebar. To get caught up on Familiarizing yourself with Siteleaf watch our previous video in Siteleaf for Content Managers and Creators. In this tutorial, we’ll go through how to write and publish a new blog post. Watch Publishing a new blog post on Vimeo
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