The following is an example of what you can do with a blog post. You can change the category of the post in the “Categories” section located to the right. You can also set the featured image, whether the post is sponsored, and add an author to the post. The featured image can be changed to the left and the author and sponsor can be set below.

You can also style the content however you want using the toolbar above (from within the WordPress editor). The following are sample styles.

Heading 2

Heading 3

New Tab Link

Same Tab Link

Link to PDF

Below are shortcodes to make buttons on your site. The “title” sets the text of the button, the “link” is the url that the button links to, the “type” sets the color or style of the button, and “new” will open the button in a new tab if set to “yes”.

Yellow Button

Yellow Button White-Border Button

This is an example of a bulleted list.

  • Bullet #1
  • Bullet #2
  • Bullet #3

This is an example of a numbered list.

  1. Numbered #1
  2. Numbered #2
  3. Numbered #3

You can also use a horizontal line to visually divide content sections. The element can be selected from the bar above.


This is added by selecting the “Add Media” button from above and selecting your preferred image. To style the image click on the image you have added. Click the little pencil “Edit” button. Under “Display Settings” you have alignment options and size options. Sometimes the image will com in small or blurry, change it to a larger size to fix this issue.

Waterfall on cliff.

This is my image caption.

Block quotes can be added by clicking the quotation mark in the above style toolbar (when in the WordPress editor).

This is an example of a quote or a callout section.

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