What does example mean to you?
Studies show it means cats
By Anne Example | Thursday, January 2, 2003
This is a paragraph, in an article. Cool! Right? This article will appear instantly (as soon as it is finished) to the website, and eventually on the physical newspaper when it gets printed. The formatting of this text is kind of boring, but that is OK because the words are the true beauty. But, when the need arises, you can format text, in little ways. Oh also, you can add images.
Below is bold text:
bolded words draw attention
Below is italicized text:
italics are useful for names of things
You can combine the two, like below:
test
Below is a horizontal rule (a divider line):
Lists, numbered or bulleted, are pretty simple. Below is a numbered list:
- Write articles
- ???
- Profit $$$
Below is a bulleted list
- Shane
- likes mango
- Phoebe
- also likes mango
- Maddie
- also likes mango?!?
For links, just use the whole URL, like: https://example.com. Keep in mind, people reading the physical paper won’t be able to tap it. Or can they… …no they really can’t.
Lastly, you can add images to your articles! The way you do it is a bit odd but looks like: exclamation point, brackets containing the caption and credit, and parentheses holding the URL to the image file (which probably ends in .png or .jpg). Here is an example:
