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TYPOGRAPHY
Body Text - Arial: 18px and 500 weight
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.H1 – Montserrat: 40px and 900 weight
H2 – Montserrat: 34px and 700 weight
H3 – Montserrat: 20px and 700 weight
H4 – Montserrat: 24px and 500 weight
LINKS
This is an a href Regular Link.BUTTONS
A graphical control element that provides the user a simple way to trigger an event, like redirecting to a new page, interaction with dialog boxes, or confirming an action. Buttons may be identified in the code by using either the tag button, or applying the button class to another tag (most typically an a tag).
In most cases and to support UI/UX best-practices, buttons that offer simple links to another page or site should be replaced with text links, reserving the button tag for when an action is being taken or code executed.
BLOCKQUOTES
- cite - The source of your quote or information.
- url - You can include a link to another site or page also. If used in conjunction with the 'cite' variable, the cite will be the link text. If on it's own, the link will be shown.
- color - Acceptable colors are blue, accent, and highlight. These are identified in the style guide colors section above.
- quote - Whether to place a quote symbol behind the text.
- logo - Whether or not to place the word BRIDGE behind the text.
This is a standard blockquote, as would appear in the middle of a news article or blog post.
This is a standard blockquote, as would appear in the middle of a news article or blog post.
These are eye popping numbers which really underscores how much purchased software is sitting on the shelf and not being used. CEOs, CISOs and board members have taken notice. Cybersecurity is now just as important in the boardroom as the bottom line. The financial, reputational and career-ending risk of a catastrophic security breach is such a high-profile problem that many more business leaders are putting emphasis on security. No one wants their company to be the next Marriott or CapitalOne (from a data breach perspective). Budgets are being allocated and money is being spent, but a large part of that security investment is still sitting around doing nothing—it’s unimplemented shelfware. The fact that the decision has been made and the money spent, regardless of implementation, leads to a false sense of security, further exacerbating the problem and more importantly, the risk.
This is a standard blockquote, as would appear in the middle of a news article or blog post.
These are eye popping numbers which really underscores how much purchased software is sitting on the shelf and not being used. CEOs, CISOs and board members have taken notice. Cybersecurity is now just as important in the boardroom as the bottom line. The financial, reputational and career-ending risk of a catastrophic security breach is such a high-profile problem that many more business leaders are putting emphasis on security. No one wants their company to be the next Marriott or CapitalOne (from a data breach perspective). Budgets are being allocated and money is being spent, but a large part of that security investment is still sitting around doing nothing—it’s unimplemented shelfware. The fact that the decision has been made and the money spent, regardless of implementation, leads to a false sense of security, further exacerbating the problem and more importantly, the risk.
LISTS
Ordered List
- List Item 1
- List Item 2
- List Item 3
Unordered List
- List Item 1
- List Item 2
- List Item 3
Unordered List w/ class="check"
- List Item 1
- List Item 2
- List Item 3