Style Guide
This style guide page contains styles and components that are to be used throughout a website.
Colors
Color is a great way to impart vitality, provide visual continuity, communicate status information, give feedback in response to user actions, and help people visualize data.
Fonts
The word font refers to a set of printable or displayable typography or text characters in a specific style and size. Font styles are used in both print and digital text.
Headings
A heading element implies all the font changes, paragraph breaks before and after, and any white space necessary to render the heading. The heading elements are H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, and H6 with H1 being the highest (or most important) level and H6 the least.
Heading 01 -64px
Heading 02 - 60px
Heading 03 - 40px
Sub Heading 01 - 36px
Sub Heading 02 - 32px
Sub Heading 03 - 24px
Sub Heading 04 - 20px
Sub Heading 05 - 20px(Medium)
Body 01 -18px
Body 02 -16px
Caption 01 -14px
Paragraphs
A paragraph always starts on a new line, and browsers automatically add some white space (a margin) before and after a paragraph.
Normal Paragraph
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam tellus leo, commodo ac maximus vel, laoreet eget justo. Vivamus eros arcu, sagittis suscipit nunc nec, varius mollis sem.
Big Paragraph
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nam tellus leo, commodo ac maximus vel, laoreet eget justo. Vivamus eros arcu, sagittis suscipit nunc nec, varius mollis sem.
Rich Text
A rich text element (RTE) is the perfect element for creating long-form content for blog posts, about pages, biographies — you name it. Instead of adding individual heading, paragraph, list, or image elements, you can double click into a rich text element to create these different content elements directly.
Buttons
The button tag defines a clickable button. Inside a button element you can put