We have five different text styles;
Normal text (or body text),
Title text which is the big blue header for our pages. This tells you what you will read about, you will probably read this first subconsciously.
Small text which is used for references or descriptions of text. This can be read to provide extra details and sources.
Subheadings are optional to read, they are used for the name of sections inside articles and author names.
Hyperlinks can take you to other areas of our website with a single click! Sometimes it also sends you external websites where you can learn more. Hyperlinks are blue and underlined.
A search button is available on the top right on all platforms. Although it isn’t labeled, it has a magnifying glass icon. (Pictured on the right)
In certain headings, there are dropdown boxes (Pictured on the right) that help to group articles, and when you click them they will open that area. You will notice after you click them, they disappear. To get back to the previous page you need to press the grey text. (Pictured on the right - it is circled in red.)
You will notice we also have a variety of headings at the top to locate other pages. It may be hard to find exactly what you are looking for when an article covers multiple subjects. We are planning on writing some sort of index to make this easier!
Text with a white background (as you are reading now) is the main text that we recommend you read.
Text with a grey background is optional information which you may find helpful but not essential.
Text with a blue background (as you can see below) is used to catch your attention, often used for important information such as ways to contact us, or hyperlinks to other external pages.