The Title Goes Here
Author’s name
author @ email.address.com
University of ??? (City, State-if-appropritate, Country)
The abstract should be blockquoted. This can be done with the
"increase indent" command using Netscape Composer. If you are doing the formatting
with raw HTML, then use the <blockquote></blockquote> pair of
tags.
Introduction - Second Level Heading (Use H2)
Paragraphs are not indented. Please don’t use uncommon characters or insert
small graphics for highlighting purposes. These do not usually work well in
HTML. The rest of this paragraph is just filler so you can see how it might
look. Put the text in this font here. Put the text in this font here. Put
the text in this font here. Put the text in this font here. Put the text in
this font here.
Note the double-space between paragraphs. No indentation. If you cannot
understand how to use this template, submit your article as you already
have it formatted and we will try to figure it out. If you can think
of a way to make this template better, please let us know.
Next Section - Second Level Heading (Use H2)
Please note how we capitalize titles of the sections. DO NOT put titles
in ALL CAPTIAL LETTERS. Here are some examples:
- The Best Way to Learn English
- The Use of Everyday English in the Classroom.
In the regular text please limit formatting to bold, underlined and italics.
Do not change the sizes of fonts. Note that titles are done with formatting
styles, not by changing font sizes.
For long quotes, make a blockquote in this format:
Long quotes should be blockquoted. This can be done with the
"increase indent" command using Netscape Composer. If you are doing the formatting
with raw HTML, then use the <blockquote></blockquote> pair of
tags.
This is how things are listed, if the order is not important:
- This is called an “unordered list.”
- Item two. It’s the second item, but you aren’t really implying
a sequential order.
- Even very long items can be listed this way. Even very long items
can be listed this way. Even very long items can be listed this way. Even
very long items can be listed this way. Even very long items can be listed
this way. Even very long items can be listed this way. Even very long items
can be listed this way.
This is how things are listed, if the order is important:
- This is called an “ordered list.” Copy and
paste this to where you need to use it.
- Lists in which the sequential order is important should be numbered.
- Otherwise use the UNORDERED List format.
- Even very long items can be listed this way. Even very long items
can be listed this way. Even very long items can be listed this way. Even
very long items can be listed this way. Even very long items can be listed
this way. Even very long items can be listed this way. Even very long items
can be listed this way.
- (Put the cursor at the end of this line and press RETURN to get the
next number.)
Sub-Section - Third Level Heading (Use H3)
You may need a sub-section. If so, please use the above heading.
Sub-Sub-Section - Fourth Level (Use H4)
If you need another level lower use the above heading.
Conclusion - Second Level Heading (Use H2)
We use H2 (second level heading) for the “References” title as well.
References- Second Level Heading (Use H2)
- References are listed using the unordered list format.
- References are listed using the unordered list format.
- References are listed using the unordered list format.
- References are listed using the unordered list format.
- References are listed using the unordered list format.