How to add formatting to your text

In this article, we'll guide you through the process of formatting your text within the website editor.

When writing content for your website, you can incorporate text formatting using the website editor. You'll find a brief guide within the editor's interface. By clicking on the icon , you can access a list of commands to apply formatting to your text.

Adding headings

Add at the start and end of the text.

Make text bold

Add a single at the start and end of the text.

Make text italic

Add _ at the start and end of the text.

Adding links to external websites

Add links like this Text=Link address. Don't forget the http or https.

Adding links to pages on your own site

To add link to pages on your site use this Link text=1234567. You can find page ids at the top of each page when editing or in your page list in the pages section in the website editor.

Adding links to files in your file store

To link to files in your file store, use this My File=1234567 . You can find file ids in your file store list within the website editor.

Make links into buttons

Use double brackets to make the link into a button.

Make links and buttons open in a new tab

Use curly brackets instead of square brackets to make your links or buttons open in a new tab.

Making lists

To create a bullet list add before each line of the list. You can add more than one to create a hierarchy, e.g.<

    • List Item 1
    • List Item 1.1
    • List Item 1.1.1
    • List Item 2
    • List Item 3

You can add icons within your content using icon:icon-name. E.g. to display a tick box you can use icon:square-check which will display

You can find the icons name by going to Fontawesome. Using the term 'icon' will display the icons from the regular family of icons, but you can change the icon families by typing either 'regular', 'light', 'thin' or 'solid' after the term 'icon' e.g. iconlight:square-check which will appear as