Sample Styles Page
Sample Styles - this is an H2
The Header – H2 is the main Headline on the page. Every page should have a H2 heading and it should be the same as or very similar to the title listed above the body content box.
Normal - this is the style you should use for normal text on the page.
Sub-Heading (H3)
A sub-heading on a page - separates major sections of content on a page
Sub-sub heading (H4)
A sub –heading to be used under an H3
Bold – can be applied to headers or normal text to show emphasis
Red Text – red text, to be used sparingly, to set off deadlines, specific instructions
Italic – to be applied to text to show emphasis
Literal headline
Literal – to set off a paragraph within a box of color on the page
Discreet – to add text in a discreet way, smaller, and lighter in color – for footnotes, etc.
Pull Quote – to set off text - the pull-quote sets the text off as blue and wraps other text around it
As an education student, you were part of a family of students, faculty and staff. Now, as a graduate of the College of Education, you are one of more than 40,000 alumni—an extended family that reaches beyond your student years.
Alumni who graduated from the College of Education become members of the College of Education Alumni Society automatically by joining the Penn State Alumni Association. The goals for the College of Education Alumni Society are to stimulate the continued interest of all graduates and former students, to act as an informal advisory board to the Dean, and to provide a means whereby alumni may join together for the improvement of the College and the University.
Your kind and generous support is instrumental in continuing the College of Education’s tradition of excellence and in striving to maintain and improve our status as one of the nation’s elite education schools.
The College has experienced phenomenal growth in its endowment thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends over the past several years. There are many giving options for supporting the Penn State College of Education’s students, faculty and programs. Please consider Investing in People as a way to give back to Penn State.
Check out the Web site and send us your updates and comments. We love to hear from you! Pull-Out - to set off text - THIS WILL stretch across the page. It is a slight indent on right and left.
As an education student, you were part of a family of students, faculty and staff. Now, as a graduate of the College of Education, you are one of more than 40,000 alumni—an extended family that reaches beyond your student years.
Alumni who graduated from the College of Education become members of the College of Education Alumni Society automatically by joining the Penn State Alumni Association. The goals for the College of Education Alumni Society are to stimulate the continued interest of all graduates and former students, to act as an informal advisory board to the Dean, and to provide a means whereby alumni may join together for the improvement of the College and the University.
Your kind and generous support is instrumental in continuing the College of Education’s tradition of excellence and in striving to maintain and improve our status as one of the nation’s elite education schools.
The College has experienced phenomenal growth in its endowment thanks to the generosity of alumni and friends over the past several years. There are many giving options for supporting the Penn State College of Education’s students, faculty and programs. Please consider Investing in People as a way to give back to Penn State.
Check out the Web site and send us your updates and comments. We love to hear from you!

