2. Movable Type is the tool you’ll use to update CHILD. You’ll use very basic HTML and Textile within Movable Type to format the text and add links. Why do I need to know this?
6. Headings Example HTML Heading One <h1>Heading One</h1> Heading Two <h2>Heading Two</h2> Heading Three <h3>Heading Three</h3>
7. Paragraphs Example HTML Here is the first paragraph. Here is the second paragraph. <p>Here is the first paragraph.</p> <p>Here is the second paragraph.</p>
15. Textile Translations HTML Textile <h1>Heading One</h1> h1. Heading One <h2>Heading One</h2> h2. Heading Two <p>Paragraph</p> n/a <b>Bold</b> *Bold* <em>Italic</em> _Italic_
16. Textile Lists HTML Textile <ul> <li>Bullet Item</li> <li>Bullet Item</li> <li>Bullet Item</li> <ul> * Bullet Item * Bullet Item * Bullet Item <ol> <li>Number One</li> <li>Number Two</li> <li>Number Three</li> </ol> # Number One # Number Two # Number Three
17. Textile Links No equivalent – need to use HTML <a href=“/departments/web/docs/mydoc.pdf” target=“_blank”>My Document</a> HTML Textile <a href=“http://child”>CHILD</a> “ CHILD”:http://child “ Dot Org”:www.seattlechildrens.org <a href=http://child” title=“Visit CHILD”>Access CHILD</a> “ Access CHILD(GO TO CHILD)”:http://child