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About

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Focus WordPress Theme

By presenting information inside a Focus Card, you can grab a visitor’s attention and direct it precisely where you want it to go.

Any content you add will be formatted like a regular Post or Page; you can even include a list for maximum impact!

  • Bullet 1
  • Bullet 2
  • Bullet 3

How to turn list bullets into any emoji!

  • Works on any website even if text spills onto a second line, just like this overly verbose list item
  • Looks cooler than a basic list
  • Reinforces your product/service offerings
  • Gives you extra swagger
  • Helps you win at life

Make my bullets sexy!

Presley with a cupcakeThis is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress.

We’re gonna add a second paragraph here for effect. And let’s not forget that snazzy image; we’ll need to include enough text to make the text wrapping look reasonable.

Heading 2: Eye-catching, but also related to the text below

And then we can include some more supplemental text to make this seem more like a legitimate piece of content.

We’ll add bits and baubles to illustrate Focus Content Styles, and the audience will no doubt be wowed by the proceedings.

I wish this particular bit of text could have more impact. But how can I make that happen?

Can we loop in a couple of paragraphs to create a high-impact callout? Only one way to find out!

I’m afraid we can’t stop here, though. In order to make everything above stand out, we’ve got to have enough text in this location to draw a stark contrast.

Will this be enough?

Only time—and a re-watching of this video—will tell!

Maybe make a bit more noise at this point in the scroll so I can add another sub-heading to illustrate the difference in spacing.

This is the caption for the blockquote

See the spatial difference between sub-headings and impact text?

This is some confidence-inspiring clarification text

Impact text is meant to catch your attention, not introduce a new section of content. It’s just a little different from both Heading 2 and Heading 3, and that’s why it exists!

Consider this “rule:” Sub-headings introduce sections of content, but impact text only exists to… make an impact!