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This  page showcases available text styles and components for your website. Learn how to add these text styles and components on our Components training pages.

Headings (Heading 2)

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Heading 5
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Paragraph Styling

This is standard paragraph text. You can use bold text or italicized text for emphasis. Text can be linked to other webpages or files, and you can embed images. Learn more about what you can do with the text editor.

Bulleted list

  • Apples
    • Honeycrisp
      • Sliced
  • Bananas

Numbered list

  1. Cucumbers
    1. English
      1. Diced
  2. Carrots

Blockquote. This is an example of a blockquote.

Table

Example table with a header row

Column 1 Heading

Column 2 Heading

Column 3 Heading

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Example table with header columns

Row 1 Heading

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Accordion

Example: Accordion Group

Welcome to the Old Line State, a destination where the "America in Miniature" spirit thrives from the rolling Appalachian foothills to the sun-drenched Atlantic coastline.

Experience the rhythmic pulse of the Chesapeake Bay, where the historic Skipjack remains a symbol of our enduring connection to the water. From the brackish estuaries of the Eastern Shore to the deep mountain lakes of the Western Region, the Maryland landscape serves as a living classroom for conservation and discovery. Whether you are exploring the secret network of the Underground Railroad or navigating the bustling corridors of the Capital Region, our communities reflect a proud tradition of resilience and hospitality.

Promos

There are three kinds of promos:

  • Promo - image, illustration, or no image
  • Video Promo
  • Callout - only available on landing pages

Promo with Image, Illustration, or No Image

Example: Promo with image on the left

Savor the authentic flavors of the Chesapeake with a seat at a traditional backyard crab feast, seasoned with local history and a dash of coastal charm.

Visit and Explore Maryland

Example: Image Gallery Promo

Savor the authentic flavors of the Chesapeake with a seat at a traditional backyard crab feast, seasoned with local history and a dash of coastal charm.

Visit and Explore Maryland

Example: Illustration Promo

Savor the authentic flavors of the Chesapeake with a seat at a traditional backyard crab feast, seasoned with local history and a dash of coastal charm.

Visit and Explore Maryland

Example: No image Promo

Savor the authentic flavors of the Chesapeake with a seat at a traditional backyard crab feast, seasoned with local history and a dash of coastal charm.

Visit and Explore Maryland

Example: Stacked Promo 1

Savor the authentic flavors of the Chesapeake with a seat at a traditional backyard crab feast, seasoned with local history and a dash of coastal charm.

Visit and Explore Maryland

Example: Stacked Promo 2

Savor the authentic flavors of the Chesapeake with a seat at a traditional backyard crab feast, seasoned with local history and a dash of coastal charm.

Visit and Explore Maryland

Video Promo

Example: Video Promo

Our state parks serve as the crown jewels of the Maryland wilderness, preserving over 100,000 acres of natural beauty and historic landmarks.

Visit and Explore Maryland

Example: Video Promo with video before text style

Our state parks serve as the crown jewels of the Maryland wilderness, preserving over 100,000 acres of natural beauty and historic landmarks.

Example: Video promo with full width style

Our state parks serve as the crown jewels of the Maryland wilderness, preserving over 100,000 acres of natural beauty and historic landmarks.

Callout

Example of a Callout, follow link below for an implemented version that is under the heading "What is Drupal?"

Groups of Links

There are four ways to group links:

  • Button Group
  • Highlight
  • Link Collection
  • Visual Link Collection

Button Group

Highlight

Example: Highlight without Links

Maryland Food and Drink

Our diverse culinary landscape invites you to explore artisan creameries in Frederick County and legendary bakeries on the shores of Smith Island.

Maryland Recreation

Maryland’s food festivals serve as the primary engine for our seasonal tourism economy, drawing thousands to celebrate everything from peaches to oysters.

Maryland History

Maryland has consistently served as the backdrop for the milestones of democracy.

Example: Highlight

Welcome to the Old Line State, a destination where the "America in Miniature" spirit thrives from the rolling Appalachian foothills to the sun-drenched Atlantic coastline.

Maryland Food and Drink

Our diverse culinary landscape invites you to explore artisan creameries in Frederick County and legendary bakeries on the shores of Smith Island.

More about Maryland

Maryland Recreation

Maryland’s food festivals serve as the primary engine for our seasonal tourism economy, drawing thousands to celebrate everything from peaches to oysters.

More about Maryland

Link Collection

Visual Link Collection

Lists

There are four types of lists that can be used to organize content.

  • Automatic List
  • Icon List
  • Statistic List
  • Step List

Automatic List

New Releases

The Maryland Department of Health provides programs, services, and resources that support the health and well-being of residents across the state.

Icon List

Don't forget to file your taxes

Statistic List

Statistic list example

Every year thousands of people in Maryland become victims of vehicle theft and carjackings. A car is stolen every 27 minutes in Maryland. In the United States, it is every 42​ seconds. 

  • 50%

    of drivers left their keys in their car.

  • 60%

    of cars were left unlocked

  • 66%

    of vehicle thefts occur at night

  • 95%

    of cars had no anti-theft device installed. 

Step List

How to Apply for a State Permit

Follow these steps to complete and submit your permit application.

  1. Gather Required Documents

    Collect all required forms, identification, and supporting materials before starting your application.

  2. Complete the application

    Fill out all required fields carefully and review the information for accuracy before submission.

  3. Submit your application

    Submit the completed application online or by mail using the instructions provided.

  4. Track your status

    After submission, monitor your application status and respond to any follow-up requests.

List Pages

Use standalone webpages to feature dynamic lists of content. Learn more about page types.