Formatting iQpedia Articles

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Organize with Headings (This is a Main Heading)

Above is a main heading that signals the reader to the main idea of the section. This paragraph is written as “normal” text. To format the text as a heading, highlight the heading's title with your cursor. Then, use the "Format" drop-down menu above. Select the heading level (e.g., Main Heading). Avoid manually making big text in headings by simply adjusting the font. That way, if we change the style of main headings, they will all automatically change and look uniform. 

Break sections up into smaller sections (This is a subheading)

Above is a subheading. You can look at other pages to get a feel for this. Using subheadings breaks up long paragraphs and helps users find information faster.