Basic Page - No Banner
This is the same as the Basic page layout, but without the banner. If you don't have the perfect image on hand, please feel free to use this page.
Heading Structure
When adding content to pages, it is important to pay attention to its heading structure. A clear and consistent heading structure helps all readers better understand the logical structure of the content in the page.
Heading level typically represents the level of importance. The top level, H1, is the highest level on each page and represents the most important headings. H6 is the lowest level, and the least important.
Apply Heading Levels
The HTML Editor provides format options for 6 heading levels, Paragraph style, and a few additional options.
To create a heading, select your text, and choose the appropriate heading format from the Format list.
Pages should be structured in a hierarchical manner. Never skip heading levels when going from H1 to H6.
Proper heading structure is especially important for learners with disabilities, as assistive technologies (like screen readers) rely on headings for navigation.