DA Website style guide (DRAFT) Accessible website content styles This page show examples of the content fonts and styles used globally across the Diabetes Australia website. These styles consider the Diabetes Australia brand guidelines and WCAG accessibility guidelines. Headings Heading 1 Poppins, Open Sans, Arial, sans-serif, rgb (28, 74, 159), 36px, 600 weight, line height 24px This is an example of paragraph text. Diabetes is a serious and chronic condition which can affect the entire body. While there is currently no cure, you can live an enjoyable life by learning about the condition and effectively managing it. Everything our bodies do requires energy. For our bodies to work properly we need to convert carbohydrates in food from starch and sugars into glucose which enters the bloodstream and is transported to the body’s cells. Heading 2 Poppins, Open Sans, Arial, sans-serif, rgb (28, 74, 159), 26px, 600 weight, line height 31.2px *Note – heading styles 3, 4 and 5 are currently too small. H2 size may need to be increased too: Heading 3 Heading 4 Heading 5 Font and text styles Paragraph Open Sans”, Arial, sans-serif, rgb (16, 16, 16), 16px, line height 24px This is an example of paragraph text. Diabetes is a serious and chronic condition which can affect the entire body. While there is currently no cure, you can live an enjoyable life by learning about the condition and effectively managing it. Everything our bodies do requires energy. For our bodies to work properly we need to convert carbohydrates in food from starch and sugars into glucose which enters the bloodstream and is transported to the body’s cells. Bold Open Sans”, Arial, sans-serif, rgb (16, 16, 16), 16px, line height 24px, font weight 700 Examples: If a person with diabetes is unconscious, drowsy or unable to swallow: This is an emergency. Do not give them any food or drink by mouth, treat as follows. Italics Open Sans”, Arial, sans-serif, rgb (16, 16, 16), 16px, line height 24px, font style italic Delivered by Diabetes Australia, My health for life is a free, healthy lifestyle program for Queenslanders who are at high risk of chronic disease, including heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. Designed to support positive behaviour change, the program helps eligible participants plan and action small lifestyle changes that have long term health benefits. Hyperlinks Open Sans”, Arial, sans-serif, rgb (28, 74, 159), 16px, line height 24px, underline, style solid These are examples of text hyperlinks. Links to internal pages open in the same tab. Links to external websites, or PDF documents, open a new tab or window. When someone has diabetes, their blood glucose levels are too high. Glucose is a form of sugar which is the main source of energy for our bodies. High levels of glucose in the blood can lead to long term and short term health complications. Pullout quote Quotes are most often used in blog posts, but are also used on campaign pages: “This is a quote from a person who is living with type 1 diabetes” – Sally, 73 Margaret said she would make sure she got her vaccine as soon as the recommended 12 months has passed after she developed the condition. “I will do my best to avoid getting shingles again, that’s for sure.” A vaccine to protect against Pneumococcus is also recommended for people living with diabetes. Bullet points This is a list: One thing Second item on the bullet list two and a half two and three quarters Three Four Numbered list: Place them on their side making sure their airway is clear Give an injection of Glucagon if available and you are trained to give it This is a sub-list Also this point too Phone for an ambulance (dial 000) stating the person is unconscious AND that the person has diabetes Wait with them until the ambulance arrives. Indent *The option to indent text to be an option sdgsdgsg cghjxghj Buttons Find out more Read more Images News / Blog / Media release images: 1000 x 562 Banner images Event tiles