No Font Changes
With the exception of using italics or bold (sparingly), please do not change the font to a different font or a different size or color. However, subheadings are a different matter:
Formatting Subheadings
- Do not bold, underline, or center subheadings
- Select text that is to be a subheading, then go to the drop down menu that says "Normal" and select "subheading":
Formatting Sources and Image Credits
I've borrowed from Peter's draft version of his post to make clear what should be done. Here is a "before" version. The content is all there, and he has done a good job of documenting and linking to his sources. He also did the image credit correctly (if you need to brush up on that, see this post). What, however, could be improved with the formatting of these sources and credits?:
With the use of the subheadings feature and the bulleted list feature, it should be revised to be formatted like this:
Sources:
- Davenport, Coral. “Major Climate Report Describes a Strong Risk of Crisis as Early as 2040.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 8 Oct. 2018
- Sullivan, Colin. “Can Livestock Grazing Stop Desertification?” Scientific American, Scientific American, 5 Mar. 2013
Image Credits:
- Sahel food crisis 2012: drought response in Mauritania: Pablo Tosco, Flickr, labeled for re-use
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