Ipas web style guide

Consistent styling is important to optimize the user’s experience.  In addition to the out of the box modules from Divi Builder, our Divi Library has styles for modules, rows, and sections that can be added to any page. 

Detailed instructions for how to edit the site are still in the ipas.org guide, found in our ipas.org project folder.

Text styling

Quotes

Buttons

Photos

Content highlights

Layouts

Text styling

  • Page titles are automated as H1 so page content should always start with an H2.
  • Always use consective heading styles (i.e. H5’s should only be applied if below an H4). 
  • Do not use a bold or italic style with heading styles. These typefaces already have a weight applied.

H1-automated page titles (52px/2.6em, 1 em line height)

H2—Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt. (32px/1.6em, 1.2em line height)

H3—Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt. (20px/1em, 1.2em line height)

H4—Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt. (20px/1em, 1.2em line height)

This is paragraph with bold, italic, and a link. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Pulvinar mattis nunc sed blandit libero volutpat sed. Dictum at tempor commodo ullamcorper a lacus vestibulum sed arcu. Nunc sed augue lacus viverra vitae congue eu consequat ac.

This is paragraph with bold, italic, and a link:

  • Here’s a bullet
  • Second bullet
  • Third bullet

This is paragraph with bold, italic, and a link:

  1. And numbered
  2. Second bullet
  3. Third bullet

Standard quote styling. See Quote styling modules below. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Sem viverra aliquet eget sit amet tellus cras adipiscing. Faucibus scelerisque eleifend donec pretium vulputate sapien nec sagittis aliquam.

Climate Justice

Larger intro adds visual interest. New Section—Add from Library—Intro text

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December 25, 2023

In the nearly two years since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the constitutional right to abortion in the United States, the abortion landscape has become fragmented and increasingly polarized. In more than half of the 50 U.S. states, abortion is now completely banned, heavily restricted or under legal threat.

Harmful U.S. Policies

December 25, 2023

A ‘legend and reference point’ for reproductive rights in Africa, Brookman-Amissah’s 30 years of trailblazing work improved abortion access across the continent.

Climate Justice

Q&A formatting. New Row—Add from Library—Q&A questions

Why did you decide to do this research project?

Heron: As a bisexual agender parent of a tween, I am hyper-aware of the need for culturally competent sex ed.

Paige: I am always looking for ways to more intentionally work across movements, particularly repro and queer movements. This research project offered the opportunity to do just that while shining a light on communities that get overlooked in policy and advocacy spaces.

Media contact.  New Module—Add from Library—Media fore more info

For more information, contact [email protected]

Quote styling

New Module—Add from Library—Pull quote-small—Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Sem viverra aliquet eget sit amet tellus cras adipiscing. Faucibus scelerisque eleifend donec pretium vulputate sapien nec sagittis aliquam.

— Quote attribution in bold

New Module—Add from Library—Pull quote-large—Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Sem viverra aliquet eget sit amet tellus cras adipiscing. Faucibus scelerisque eleifend donec pretium vulputate sapien nec sagittis aliquam.

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New Module—Add from Library—Pull quote box

"Quote text goes in the title of the slider"

— Quote attribution in the body

New Module—Add from Library—Quote slider

"Quote text goes in the title of the slider"

— Quote attribution in the body

New Module—Add from Library—Quote slider

Large quote section. New Section—Add from Library—Gray Full Quote

White supremacy in global health

“In the global health and human rights community, where I sit professionally, there’s been a lot of discussion in the last few years about decolonizing global health,” writes Ipas President and CEO Anu Kumar in a piece published by Think Global Health. “What we don’t talk about explicitly enough, however, is how white supremacy operates in this sector… The linkages between colonialism and patriarchy, between racial justice and gender justice are undeniable. They have—and still do—oppress Black and brown women.”  Read her piece

Dr. Anu Kumar

Buttons

Use for almost all cases

New Module—Add to Library—Standard orange button

Use when on orange backgrounds

New Module—Add to Library—Transparent White-button

Use on resource pages to direct to publications in other languages.

New Module—Add to Library—Blue-French (Spanish, English, Portuguese)

Fundraise Up Donate button triggers donate form overlay

New Module—Add to Library—FUP donate

Photos

Image sizes

If photos are not sized correctly they can slow down site performance and will break many of our automated module styles. All page feature images (header photos) must be sized exactly 1280 x 533 px at 72 dpi. Additional photos should be sized at a maximum of 1920px wide at 72dpi.

Photo carousel slideshow: New module—Add from Library—Photo carousel

Image and photo credits New Module—Add from Library—Image Credit. You might have to adjust spacing in the Design tab > Margins

AP PHOTO/ALEX BRANDON

Content highlight or promo styles

Colored block rows: New row—Add from Library—Color block row-orange OR Color block row-blue

  • These are text modules with a shortcode that contains the post ID [ids=”84395“]
  • Replace the post ID (ID highlighted in orange) with the post you want to link to
  • The post ID appears in the URL when editing the post: Example: https://ipas.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=4038&action=edit
  • The text on the left is generated from the “Caption text for Story or Promo” entry from the news story’s back-end.

Individual news item row. Can adjust to 2 or 3 columns: New row—Add from Library—News row

  • These are text modules with a shortcode that contains the post ID [ids=”84395“]
  • Replace the post ID with the post you want to link to
  • The post ID appears in the URL when editing the post: Example: https://ipas.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=4038&action=edit
  • The text below is the post title.

Pullout content in a yellow box.  New row—Add from Library—Pullout content-yellow box

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The initiative has reached four of Indonesia’s 38 provinces so far.

Country info box in a 2-column row. See all where we work pages. Update with country logo and information.   New row—Add from Library—Country info box

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Highlight info box in a 2-column row.  New row—Add from Library—Highlight info box

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Our impact

In 2022, we supported 1,429 access points for self-managed abortion with pills

Animated number counter. New module—Add from Library—Number counter

  1. Edit number in Text—Number
  2. Edit text in Text—Title
  3. Enable optional percentage sign in Elements tab

people received abortion services

Charts: These need to be created with “Data Tables by Supsystic.” Find in the dashboard on the left. 

  1. Create a data table with the data
  2. Create a chart from the data
  3. Customize by clicking “Show Values into Diagram”
  4. Copy and paste the embed code into a text module

[supsystic-table-diagram id=’11’]

[supsystic-table-diagram id=’12’]

[supsystic-table-diagram id=’10’]

Slider that shows the last 10 news posts. New module—Add from Library—News post slider.

Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruling brings justice for Beatriz

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has ruled to recognize abortion as a human right in a case centered around Beatriz, a young woman in El Salvador whose pregnancy threatened her health and life.

9 ways Ipas made a difference in 2024

Despite immense challenges to our work by anti-rights extremists in the past year, we’ve stood resolute in our commitment to fight for everyone’s right to determine their own future. The stories here showcase some of our most impactful work in recent years, including our 2024 initiatives.

A chatbot is helping Elizabeth Martínez and migrants like her reclaim bodily autonomy

To meet the need for reproductive health care among migrants in Mexico, Ipas and partners created the first-ever Spanish-language chatbot especially for migrants.

Protected: From distress to hope: Marie’s path to recovery

Password Protected

To view this protected post, enter the password below:

Voices on choice: Exploring public opinion and attitudes on abortion in India

Abortion has been legally accessible in India for over five decades. However, there has never been a large-scale survey that goes beyond legal frameworks to explore public opinion and attitudes toward abortion.

How this Indonesian peer mentor is helping fight child marriage and school dropout

Aditya aka Dhito Raditya, a 20-year-old law student from Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, is passionate about peer mentorship and volunteering. His dedication to making a difference is fueled by the goal of ending child marriage and school dropout in his region.

Personal feature story: New row—Add from Library—Personal story feature

Laxmidhar Singh

Working on this issue throughout the years, we have learned that when we work with a young woman or adolescent girl on this issue, the involvement of the men in her family, and her partner, is needed.

LAXMIDHAR SINGH, assistant program manager, Ipas Development Foundation

Layout styles

Visual block link to content. Great for overview parent pages. See Crisis Settings page. New module—Add from Library—Image card style

Bangladesh

Divi Library: Image card style

Bangladesh

Divi Library: Image card style

Use accordians for low priority content to shorten length of the page. New module—Add from Library—Accordian-gray

Item 1

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Item 2

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Orange dash divider: New row—Add from Library—Orange Dash Row

Bold number squares to highlight lists. Can also use with anchors links. See in use: Climate research and Bi/Pan CSE researchNew row—Add from Library—row of 5 bold squares

1

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2

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Breadcrumbs to be placed at the top of child pages. See where we work pages, Bi/Pan CSE research: New section—Add from Library—Breadcrumb

Home 9 Ipas Web Style Guide

Full-width promo section. See Ending abortion stigma, Monitoring gender and human rights, and Making abortion legal. To edit:

  1. In the section settings: Replace photo in the Background tab
  2. In module settings: Edit content.
  3. In the row settings: Adjust background to optimize legibility over photo.

New section—Add from Library—Full-width promo

Beyond the individual: Research shows abortion access has widespread benefits

Our research shows that when abortion is legal, it not only improves people’s own quality of life, but that of their families, communities and even countries.