Example article
This is a lead paragraph for an example article. It exists only to show how body copy reads in this layout — the measure, the line height, and the way a long sentence wraps across the column before settling into a comfortable rhythm.
A second paragraph can carry an inline link without breaking the flow of the line. It can also lean on bold text for emphasis, or slip into an italic aside set in a serif face when a softer voice is called for.
A section heading
Section headings introduce a shift in topic, and on this layout they sit on a thin horizontal rule with the label masking the line behind it. The paragraph that follows reads as a single unit with the heading above.
A smaller subheading
Subheadings step the hierarchy down again for finer-grained structure. Below one, a list is a common way to enumerate a handful of related points:
- A first item, kept to roughly a line so the rhythm stays even.
- A second item that runs slightly longer to show how a wrapped list line aligns back under its marker.
- A third, shorter item.
Ordered lists carry the same treatment when sequence matters:
- First, establish the typographic scale.
- Then, check the spacing between blocks.
- Finally, read it all back at the intended width.
Another section
A pull quote sits apart from the body, set in italics with a quiet rule running down its left edge.
Anon
A closing paragraph returns to the regular body style, confirming that ordinary prose picks up again cleanly after a quoted block.