Juice Style Guide
Here are a few guidelines for those of you wanting to roll up your sleeves and submit pure HMTL. This is optional. We are happy to format submissions for you. But if you like to live on the edge ...
Heading Level 1 (<h1>)
Heading Level 2 (<h2>)
Heading Level 3 (<h3>)
CSS Classes:
List with class="lower-alpha": (<ol class="lower-alpha">)
- bullet item
- bullet item
- bullet item
List with no class: (<ul>)
- bullet item
- bullet item
- bullet item
List with class="spread": (<ul class="spread">)
- bullet item
- bullet item
- bullet item
Any time you want to import data instantly, rather than wait for the next scheduled import to occur, you can click the Import Now button.
Text wrapped in <blockquote> tags
Cras sollicitudin metus. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Mauris nec lacus. Sed ultrices lacus eget augue. Donec vel orci eget ipsum mattis ullamcorper. Pellentesque cursus facilisis dolor.
Text wrapped in <pre> tags (Use this style with programming code or other lines that cannot be broken or hyphenated). Cras sollicitudin metus. In hac habitasse platea dictumst. Mauris nec lacus. Sed ultrices lacus eget augue. Donec vel orci eget ipsum mattis ullamcorper.
Image Markup:
Download Table:
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Parts
Stories that are released in parts should have headlines that follow this style:
Altiris WorkFlow, Part 1: Installation
Altiris WorkFlow, Part 2: Learning the Basics
Altiris WorkFlow, Part 3: Enhanced Web Forms
Capitalization:
Story headlines (articles, tech-tips, downloads, etc.) should use "headline-style" capitalization.
FAQ headlines should use "sentence-style" capitalization.
Headline-Style Capitalization
In headline-style capitalization, all words are capitalized except articles (a, an, the), coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, for, nor), and prepositions, unless they are the first or last word. The "to", "in" infinitives are also lowercased. In hyphenated compounds the second and subsequent elements are capitalized unless they are articles, coordinating conjunctions, or prepositions.
Sentence-Style Capitalization
In sentence-style capitalization, only the first word and all proper nouns and proper adjectives are capitalized.
Supplemental Code Snippets
Grab the attachments below if you want to get your hands on the actual code. (Internet Explorer users will probably need to grab the .zip versions).
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| embedded_graphic.txt | 272 bytes |
| teaser_graphic.txt | 218 bytes |
| download_table.txt | 542 bytes |
| download_table.zip | 446 bytes |
| embedded_graphic.zip | 310 bytes |
| teaser_graphic.zip | 284 bytes |
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