Typography#
This page exercises the theme’s prose styling: headings, inline emphasis, lists, blockquotes, horizontal rules.
Headings#
Third-level heading#
Fourth-level heading#
Fifth-level heading#
Sixth-level heading#
Paragraphs and inline emphasis#
This is a regular paragraph with bold text, italic text, bold and
italic text, ~~strikethrough~~, and inline code. The mix of weights and
slants should sit on the baseline without disrupting line spacing.
Links should be distinguishable: an external link and a relative link ought to render with the theme’s link colour and underline style.
Footnotes attach inline[1] and resolve at the bottom of the page.
Blockquotes#
A single-line blockquote.
A multi-paragraph blockquote.
The second paragraph follows the first, with its own line spacing and the theme’s left-border treatment.
A nested blockquote, indented one level deeper, exercises border-on-border rendering and any background-tint stacking.
Unordered lists#
First item
Second item with bold and italic
Third item
Nested item
Another nested item
Doubly nested
Fourth item
Ordered lists#
First step
Second step
Sub-step
Another sub-step
Third step
Mixed nested lists#
Ordered top-level
Unordered nested
Another unordered nested
Ordered doubly nested
Second ordered item
Task lists#
A completed task
A pending task
Another completed task with
inline codeand bold
Horizontal rule#
Above the rule.
Below the rule.
Long paragraph#
This paragraph deliberately runs long to test line-height, justification, and wrapping behaviour across the theme’s content column width. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, and continues to jump over many more lazy dogs, each lazier than the last, until the line wraps and the paragraph continues on the following line. The width of the content column, the chosen typeface, and the line-height interact to determine whether this paragraph reads comfortably or feels cramped — visual snapshots here surface regressions in any of those dimensions.