Key Takeaways
- The design of your website should match the feeling you want your medical practice brand to portray.
- Make your healthcare website accessible on desktop and mobile devices.
- Include a patient and doctor portal so patients can access and doctors can update medical information.
- Educational videos are a great way to get your patients engaged and learning important and relevant information.
- If your patients speak different languages, opt for a multilingual medical website.
- Security is a #1 concern when it comes to healthcare websites, so make sure you follow HIPAA security rules.
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Some random content for the test page. Testing the new Type filters for resource-center. This is a how-to-guides page.
Here is an image below the text! This image is an SVG - use exactly like a PNG, except with .svg at the end instead of .png. If you want to change to a PNG, just change .svg to .png in the code. I'll also insert a PNG version below the next section, just for good measure.
Note For Reference
If an image is above the fold (which would only happen for /articles pages if you don't have Table of Contents and Key Takeaways at the top, and have an image right below the header), then do not include loading="lazy" in the image code (usually placed right before the src).
If an image is below the fold, then do include loading="lazy" in the img code.
(Probably won't need to worry about this though, especially if adding ToC and KT. And I can easily add or remove it if you're unsure.)
Random H3
Some more text. More random text to fill the void. Here's the PNG version!
Other Random H3
Here's some text. And for a test, I'll site a reference [1]. Some more text. Testing some features. Here's another reference citation [2]. And then the same citation, let's see [2]. What happens when I site three references, will the references numbers change at the bottom of the page [3]?
And what if I reference the same one again from before, what happens then [1]?
Actually it doesn't matter what's on the page, as long as we put the references in the fields in order, all should be well.
Here's some lists to test something here.
- List item 1.
- List item 2.
- List item 3.
- List item 1.
- List item 2.
- List item 3.
- List item 1.
- List item 2.
- List item 3.
Use the code below for when an image is above a paragraph or a list instead of above a heading.
By the way, the new SVG images (that we didn't already have as PNG, like the one above) may not have PNG versions. So can only have .svg for these ones.
Also, wherever possible, it's best to use the SVG images, as they are better quality and load much faster.
Another note: At some point I hope to make it so the image code can be exactly the same whether it's above a heading or a paragraph. So if/when that happens I will update this page and let you know.
Next H2
Here's an image with wrapping text! The image floats on the right, while the text wraps on the left. The image goes above the text you want to wrap around the image. What will become of us, this world, this world of commerce, business, and electronic mediums? Advancement, technological prowess, some leading the way only to fall behind those scrambling to catch up, all in the name of growth, science, convenience, leisure, meaning, and any number of things we ought to seek.
What ideas will haunt our future until we finally give them life? What future haunts our past that drives us forward? Every day of every week of every month, year, decade, century - the world turns on and on, never giving way, providing us the fortitude to continue.
Oh, hark, what will light become, when swallowed by stars and moon and the space between all that is living? What wallow will begrudge our victory? But that, we must know, is only a temporary setback, just as night gives way to day and day to night, what was almost in our grasp we will someday hold onto firmly, until it becomes easy to never let go.
Testing This Feature Third H2
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