Guidelines
for Using the Style Sheet
The following styles are
defined:
contact-details
Sample text:
The quick brown fox
jumped over the lazy dog's back.
Format: 10 point, Verdana, in green color
Uses: Regular text placed in in left navigation
column. It should NOT be used in the main page body.
department_links
Sample text:
The quick brown fox
jumped over the lazy dog's back.
Format: 13
point, Verdana, bold, in black color
Uses: This style is deprecated and will be
abandoned in the future. Do not use.
heading1
Sample text:
The quick brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog's back.
Format:
16 point, Verdana, bold, in green color
Uses:
Main page title, Major section titles within a page.
heading2
Sample text:
The quick brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog's back.
Format: 10 point, Verdana, bold, in green
color, all characters in upper case.
Uses: Headings within the left navigation column.
You may also use it in the main page body.
Paragraph1
Sample text:
The quick brown fox
jumped over the lazy dog's back.
Format: 12 point, Verdana, in black color
Uses: most narrative text within the page.
This is the most common style used on the pages.
Subhead
Sample text:
The quick brown fox jumped over
the lazy dog's back.
Format: 12 point, Verdana, in black color
Uses: Highlighted or emphasized items within
the page body.
Subhead2
Sample text:
The quick brown fox jumped
over the lazy dog's back.
Format: 12 point, Verdana, in green color
Uses: Highlighted or emphasized items within
the page body.
text_or_links
Sample text:
The quick brown fox
jumped over the lazy dog's back.
Format: 12 point, Verdana, in black color.
This is very similar to paragraph1, but has a closer
spacing between lines
Uses: Use the paragraph1 style instead in most
circumstances. The text_or_links style exists mainly
for specific situations where you may experience problems
getting the underline associated with links to display
properly.
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