Closeup of solar panels reflecting sunrise or sunset

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Test page links:

Resources (using wagtail page chooser)

Resources (using hardcoded external link)

Resources (using converted hardcoded link)

A moderate-sized array of solar panels, sunset light

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Wheat field in late summer under a clear blue sky

Image block

Rich text block:

Heading Level 2 is for page section titles

Heading Level 3 is for block headers and subsection titles

Heading Level 4 is for capsule headers (immediately above capsule text)

Heading Level 5 is for SUB-headers (immediately below other headers)
Heading Level 6 is barely used at all link

A paragraph (from the Greek paragraphos, "to write beside" or "written beside") is a self-contained unit of a discourse in writing dealing with a particular point or idea. A paragraph consists of one or more sentences. Though not required by the syntax of any language, paragraphs are usually an expected part of formal writing, used to organize longer prose.

A block quotation (also known as a long quotation or extract) is a quotation in a written document, that is set off from the main text as a paragraph, or block of text, and typically distinguished visually using indentation and a different typeface or smaller size quotation.

this paragraph is above a horizontal rule

this paragraph is below a horizontal rule

This is a text link. This is a visited text link

Strong is used to indicate strong importance

This text has added emphasis

The b element is stylistically different text from normal text, without any special importance

The i element is text that is set off from the normal text

The u element is text with an unarticulated, though explicitly rendered, non-textual annotation

This text is deleted and This text is inserted

This text has a strikethrough

Superscript®

Subscript for things like H2O

This small text is small for for fine print, etc.

Abbreviation: HTML

Keybord input: Cmd

This text is a short inline quotation

This is a citation

The dfn element indicates a definition.

The mark element indicates a highlight

This is what inline code looks like.

This is sample output from a computer program

The variable element, such as x = y

Slider image

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Farm in western Oregon, wheat field

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A moderate-sized array of solar panels, sunset light

Callout in peach/orange with centered overlay

A moderate-sized array of solar panels, sunset light

Callout in deep gray with centered overlay

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Wheat field in late summer under a clear blue sky

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