A Content Section RTE, also known as a 'What You See Is What You Get' or 'WYSIWYG' can be added to any standard content page to display text, tables, blockquotes and embedded media.

As with this example, a Content Section RTE can be given a light grey background to allow it to stand out on a page.

Content can be bolditalicunderlined, have a strikethrough, superscript example, subscript example or hyperlinked. You can also remove formatting of text pated in from other applications.

Typography styles

NSW Government uses Public Sans font for all digital products and services to create a distinct but consistent look and feel. Public Sans is the only font to be used for headings and body copy. Typography styles are available within the RTE to provide editors with flexibility to display content according to the best practise content guidelines. 

In the NSW Design system there are different standard sizes for the headings for large screens and smaller screens.

Heading 1

Heading 2

Heading 3

Heading 4

Heading 5
Heading 6

Intro Text

Body Text

Small Text


Ordered and unordered lists

Content blocks can also be added as bullet points to three levels:

  • Option 1
    • Option 1.1
      • Option 1.1.1
  • Option 2
    • Option 2.1
      • Option 2.1.1
  • Option 3
    • Option 3.1
      • Option 3.1.1

Or numbered:

  1. Option 1
  2. Option 2
  3. Option 3

Blockquotes

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec a efficitur enim. Mauris sed odio pulvinar, ultricies felis et, scelerisque diam. Mauris porta fermentum quam, a aliquet mi bibendum eu. Nam hendrerit elementum vestibulum.

Embedded Media

Scenery at the Australian Botanic Gardens
This is a caption for the media