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Finding corned beef and green beer most times of the year can be like searching for a four-leaf clover. Not now. For those of Irish ancestry — and everyone else — a green March Madness is already in full swing.
Formatting Text
Paragraph Format - Normal | Default
Bold
Italics
Underline
Lists
Unordered List (Bulleted)
- Unordered List - First item
- Level 2 Item
- Level 2 Item
- Another item
- Another item
- Last item
Having a paragraph after a list is common, so let's see how much space there is between them.
Ordered List (Numbered)
- Ordered List - First item.
- Level 2 Item
- Level 2 Item
- Another item
- Another item
- Last item
Having a paragraph after a list is common, so let's see how much space there is between them.
ADA Paragraph Alignment
Many people with cognitive disabilities have a great deal of trouble with blocks of text that are justified (aligned to both the left and the right margins). The spaces between words create "rivers of white" running down the page, which can make the text difficult for some people to read. This failure describes situations where this confusing text layout occurs. The best way to avoid this problem is not to create text layout that is fully justified. https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20-TECHS/G169.html
Horizontal Rule
Having a content before a Horizontal Rule is common, so let's see how much space there is between them.
Having a content after a Horizontal Rule is common, so let's see how much space there is between them.
Blockquotes
First blockquote paragraph. In typography, a paragraph is a block of text. Paragraphs are the medium-size unit of human-language text. A group of sentences developing a single idea from a topic sentence. Some words in sentences need to be bolded, italicized, strengthened or emphasized.
Another blockquote paragraph. In typography, a paragraph is a block of text. Paragraphs are the medium-size unit of human-language text. A group of sentences developing a single idea from a topic sentence.
Last blockquote paragraph. In typography, a paragraph is a block of text. Paragraphs are the medium-size unit of human-language text. A group of sentences developing a single idea from a topic sentence.
Cite tags are great for showing references.
Headings
Page Heading (h1)
Section Heading (h2)
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Sub Heading Style 1 (h3)
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed malesuada venenatis odio quis elementum. Duis interdum eu nisi vitae facilisis. Donec a mollis dui. Sed sit amet dapibus massa.
Sub Heading Style 2 (h4)
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed malesuada venenatis odio quis elementum. Duis interdum eu nisi vitae facilisis. Donec a mollis dui. Sed sit amet dapibus massa.
Third tier Headings H5
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Sed malesuada venenatis odio quis elementum. Duis interdum eu nisi vitae facilisis. Donec a mollis dui. Sed sit amet dapibus massa.
Headings H6
Do not use bold as a heading. Use H6. Headers are how screen readers navigate. H6 is simply bold normal text for this purpose. <-- READ ME!
Links
external - FDIC Website
email - Email Wendy
Another Page - Products
Document - DNN Document
Images
Image (with link) 
Training Materials
Ask Google to recrawl your URLs
Creating Accessible PDFs
FIS ADA Best Practices for CMS Websites
FIS CMS User Guide DNN9
Password Parameters
Passwords should be a minimum of 8 characters in length and include at least:
- 1 Uppercase Letter
- 1 Lowercase Letter
- 2 Numbers
- 2 Special Characters
Start your password with a letter.
Do not use spaces, sequential characters such as abcd and 1234 or repetitious ones like aaaa and 1111.