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Working with StylesUsing the Format and Styles drop down selection on the tool bar, you can create font styles as shown below that work with the De Anza branding color palette.
Page LayoutYou can create a nice Web page layout by simply using subheadings and a two-column table as shown below. Insert images that reflect the De Anza experience within your department or program. See the examples below of the numerous format styles that are available to use. Just make a selection from the Format and Styles drop down menus in the OmniUpdate editor tool bar. Any combination of the styles from the De Anza color palette will work together to create a look that will complement the title banners and stay consistent with the new De Anza brand reflected in our many print materials. Play around with the different styles to see for yourself! Once pasted into your Web page, edit the styles and images to fit your needs. Page Layout Example — COPY content below this line WelcomeYou can include an introductory paragraph or two outside the table format about your page. This layout provides a nice page set up for a department newsletter. You can change the styles formatting for the different subheadings throughout.
Sample StylesNOTE:
Heading 1Heading 2Heading 3Heading 4Heading 5Heading 6
PURPLE TEXT Purple Text Bold BLUE TEXT Blue Text Bold GREEN TEXT Green Text Bold GOLD TEXT Gold Text Bold
Heading 3 with purple text
Heading 4 with blue text
Heading 5 with green text
Heading 6 with gold text
Text with a gold border
Text with a purple border
Text with a green border Text with blue border
The grey with dotted line is one font size standard. It does not change with heading size.
To create a background with heading size, select the heading size first under format, then select the background color. Purple Background with Heading 3
Blue Background with Heading 4
Gold Background with Heading 5
Green Background with Heading 6Burgundy Background with Heading 6 Yellow Background with Heading 6
A simple table with borders that can create a button-like effect when you create links
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