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The standfirst is a short piece of text that will appear on the page underneath the entry’s title

A top-level page summary can introduce readers to long content, or allow users to grasp the main points of an article without reading the whole page.

Body text can be strong, have emphasis, and can contain links and references [ref]Use references to cite publications that are offline and cannot be linked to; make the title a link if the reference is available offline.[/ref]. Write simply and using plain language. Get the point of your content across as concisely as possible.

X‑large heading

Large heading

Small heading

  • Bulleted lists can be used make blocks of text easier to read, and to break information into manageable chunks.
  • Each bulleted list item text can be strong, have emphasis and contain links.
  • Here’s another bulleted list item.

 

  1. Numbered lists can be used instead of bulleted lists when the order of the items is relevant.
  2. Each numbered list item text can be strong, have emphasis and contain links.
  3. Here’s another numbered list item.

Inset text helps users identify and understand important content on the page. It can contain rich text paragraphs and lists.

Use inset text sparingly; it’s less effective if overused.

Blockquotes are unique snippets of text not found in the main content, quoted from another source.

Quote attribution

Pull quotes are short snippets of text repeated from the main content and presented on the page as an attention-grabbing visual element

  • £8.8m
    statistic caption lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing
  • 0.123%
    statistic caption lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing
Signpost the start of a journey with an action link
Use them sparingly
Link to an external site Name of external site
Image caption is optional and used to convey additional information that is either not present or tangentially related to the picture Image: Optional attribution 

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  • Landing pages act as mini homepages for a particular subject area and provide an overview of the subject and links to further detail on specific topics 
  • Resource page

    Toolkit
    13 June 2024 
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    Resources are toolkits, methods, guides and other resources shared by Members and the Q team 
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