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This article demonstrates all the inline node formatting capabilities available in the blog content system. You can use bold text, italic text, and links within your content.
You can combine multiple formatting types in a single paragraph. For example, you might want to emphasize a key concept or link to related content. You can also use italic text for emphasis or to highlight important information.
You can nest formatting types. For example, you can have bold text with italic inside it, or links with bold text inside.
List items can contain inline formatting. Here's an unordered list with various formatting examples:
Ordered lists work the same way:
This is a blockquote with bold text and italic text. You can also include links within blockquotes.
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Here are some practical examples of how you might use inline formatting in actual blog content:
When discussing important concepts, you can use bold text to make key terms stand out. For example, artificial intelligence and machine learning are important concepts in modern technology.
You can link to other pages on your site. For example, learn more about our portfolio or explore our capabilities. You can also link to external resources when needed.
You can combine all formatting types. For instance, you might write: Athena Global Advisors is a full-service consultancy that helps clients achieve their goals. Learn more about us.
The system still supports the legacy string-based format for backward compatibility. This paragraph uses the old format with just a text field.
The inline node system provides flexible formatting options while maintaining type safety and backward compatibility. You can use any combination of formatting types to create rich, engaging content.