A provincial state of emergency remains in effect due to numerous wildfires.
For wildfire related information, call the 24-hour info line at 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages) or visit alberta.ca/emergency.
A provincial state of emergency remains in effect due to numerous wildfires.
For wildfire related information, call the 24-hour info line at 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages) or visit alberta.ca/emergency.
How to use text formatting features for a better user experience.
Use bold text sparingly.
Use italics for the full name of an act of legislation and scientific names of living species.
Do not use italics to emphasize text or in the title and lead of a web page.
Full name of an act of legislation example using italics:
Do not italicize the acronym of an act. Use ‘OHS Act’ instead of ‘OHS Act’.
Do not italicize the regulations of an act.
Use italics when citing the scientific (Latin) name of a living species (binomial nomenclature):
Capitalize the first half of the scientific name (the genus name). The second half of the scientific name (the species name) should be lowercase.
When used with the common name of a species, the scientific name should follow in parentheses. This is not required when presenting the scientific name on its own.
Present information in a list that displays a series of related items. Lists can be either bulleted or numbered.
Using lists in web content:
Keep an eye on list length, as lists that have too many items are difficult to scan.
Items in bulleted lists should share a similar level of importance. On Alberta.ca, 2 types of bulleted lists are used.
Use ordered (numbered) lists to show a sequence, such as steps in a procedure or a count of items.
When using numbered lists, follow these steps.
Use one space after the period at the end of each sentence. Do not use double spaces on web pages.
Do not underline body text for emphasis as it makes it look like a hyperlink.
DO NOT USE ALL CAPS for headings or body text. It is harder to read, and is considered the visual equivalent of yelling at someone.
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