This is the main heading for the page

And here's a little paragraph of text for you to read. Doesn't really have anything interesting to tell you - it just has to sit here and look like a paragraph, so you get the idea of what paragraph text looks like.

We have six levels of heading: this is level two

Followed by yet another paragraph. I should be writing my memoirs or something, just to give you something to read, but hey, at least you can see it's a paragraph.

OK. Say I have yet another paragraph of stuff to say, and I'm saying it away quite happily, when suddenly I come to a bit that's quite important. And I want to make people realise it's important, so I need to denote its importance in some way, like making it bold or italic. Well, I can do that quite easily, as you can see.

You want lists?

We got lists. Two types - ordered and unordered.

Ordered lists are used where the order of the items matters, say, with instructions for making tea:

  1. Boil water
  2. Put teabag in mug
  3. Pour boiling water into mug
  4. Stir with a spoon until the right colour of liquid is attained
  5. Remove the teabag with the spoon
  6. Add milk
  7. Stir again
  8. Drink your tea before it goes cold

Unordered lists are used where the order of the list items doesn't matter, for example: