The ECTA web site uses a set of typographical styles designed to allow you to organize your information clearly and to promote readability.
You can adjust the style of a piece of text by clicking on the dotted button on the far right of the formatting button bar. This is called “show/hide the kitchen sink” because it reveals some more formatting buttons below. The first option in the new bar is a drop-down box that usually says “paragraph.” This is the default state of the text – i.e. normal text style.
To change the style of a piece of text first highlight it then click on the relevant style in the dropdown menu described above.
Here is a sample sheet of the different styles for reference and to help you pick the right look.
Heading One
Heading Two
Heading Three
Heading Four
Heading Five
Heading Six
Paragraph/normal text

