This is your opening paragraph. Write naturally. The font stack and line-height are already set for long-form reading. Aim for paragraphs of 3–5 sentences before breaking.
Section Heading Goes Here
Body copy under this section. Use bold for emphasis and italics for nuance. Links look like this — they render in crimson with a subtle underline.
Sub-heading Style
Use H3 for secondary divisions within a section. It renders in gold uppercase Cinzel — good for step breakdowns or named concepts.
- First list item — use dashes for practical breakdowns
- Second list item — keep each point tight and scannable
- Third list item — three to five items is the sweet spot
- Step one in a sequence
- Step two — great for process breakdowns
- Step three — numbered lists use leading-zero styling automatically
"This is a pull quote — use for a key insight, a striking line from the piece, or a maxim worth emphasizing."
Use the callout box for asides, tips, resource links, or anything that needs to stand apart from the main text without being a quote.
Optional image caption — describe what's shown or credit the source
Another Section
Keep writing. When you have a real image, replace the placeholder div with: <img src="./images/your-image.jpg" alt="Description"> inside the .post-img div.
Closing paragraph. Wrap up the piece, reinforce the key point, and optionally direct readers somewhere — the newsletter, the resources page, or a related post below.