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Formatting Posts in WordPress

1. Why Formatting Posts Matters

A contributor who formats posts poorly creates messy, inconsistent, low‑quality articles that editors must fix.

A contributor who formats posts correctly produces content that is:

  • Easy to read
  • Easy to skim
  • SEO‑optimized
  • Mobile‑friendly
  • Editor‑ready
  • Consistent across all Total Apex verticals

Formatting is not decoration — it is structure, clarity, and SEO execution.

🟩 2. The Three Core Formatting Tools

Every Total Apex article relies on three formatting pillars:

  • H2s → major sections
  • Bullets/Lists → scannability
  • Embeds → multimedia support

Mastering these ensures clean, consistent, professional posts.

🟩 3. How to Use H2s (Major Sections)

H2s are the backbone of your article. They break content into logical, scannable sections.

H2 Rules

  • Use for major sections only
  • Use sentence case (AP Style)
  • Keep them short and clear
  • Include secondary keywords naturally
  • Avoid vague labels like “More info”

Correct

  • Why the update matters
  • How the mechanic works
  • Key plays that changed the game
  • What the ending sets up

Incorrect

  • More details
  • Extra information
  • Random thoughts

H2 Placement

  • Every 150–300 words
  • Always above lists, steps, or major topic shifts

H2s create the chapter structure of your article.

🟩 4. How to Use H3s (Subsections)

H3s break down H2s into smaller, more detailed parts.

H3 Rules

  • Use only under an H2
  • Use for examples, steps, lists, or subtopics
  • Keep them short
  • Use long‑tail keywords when natural

Correct

Under H2: How the new mechanic works

  • H3: Damage scaling explained
  • H3: Cooldown timing
  • H3: Best weapons for this mechanic

Incorrect

  • Using H3s without an H2
  • Using H3s as decorative text

H3s add depth and clarity.

🟩 5. How to Use Bullets and Numbered Lists

Bullets make content scannable, readable, and mobile‑friendly.

Use Bullets For:

  • Tips
  • Features
  • Pros/cons
  • Key points
  • Short explanations
  • Supporting details

Use Numbered Lists For:

  • Steps
  • Instructions
  • Rankings
  • Processes
  • Ordered sequences

Bullet Rules

  • Keep items short (1–2 sentences max)
  • Use parallel structure
  • Avoid paragraphs inside bullets
  • Avoid over‑nesting

Correct

  • Clean, short bullets
  • One idea per bullet
  • Consistent formatting

Incorrect

  • Bullets that are full paragraphs
  • Bullets with multiple ideas
  • Bullets used for decorative purposes

Bullets improve readability and SEO.

🟩 6. How to Use Embeds (YouTube, X/Twitter, TikTok, Instagram)

Embeds add multimedia context — but must be used sparingly and intentionally.

Use Embeds For:

  • Official announcements
  • Trailers
  • Gameplay clips
  • Press statements
  • Social media posts relevant to the story

Embed Rules

  • Use one embed per major section (max 3–5 per article)
  • Place embeds after a paragraph that introduces them
  • Never drop embeds without context
  • Never stack multiple embeds back‑to‑back
  • Always ensure embeds are relevant

Correct

Paragraph → Embed → Analysis

Incorrect

Embed → Embed → Embed

Embed with no explanation

Embed that breaks the flow

Embeds should support the article, not replace it.

🟧 7. How to Combine H2s, Bullets, and Embeds

A well‑formatted Total Apex article follows this pattern:

H2: Major Section

Short intro paragraph

Bullets (if needed)

Embed (if relevant)

H3 subsections (if needed)

Example Structure

H2: Key changes in the update  

Short paragraph

  • Bullet
  • Bullet

Bullet

Embed (trailer or patch note tweet)

H3: Weapon balance changes  

  • Short paragraph
  • Bullet list of changes

This structure is clean, scannable, and SEO‑friendly.

🟧 8. Formatting Across Total Apex Verticals

News

  • H2s: What happened, Who is involved, What officials said
  • Bullets: timelines, key facts
  • Embeds: official statements, press releases

Sports

  • H2s: Key plays, Player performances
  • Bullets: stats, highlights
  • Embeds: clips, quotes

Gaming

  • H2s: Patch notes, Builds, How to fix issues
  • Bullets: changes, steps, tips
  • Embeds: trailers, patch tweets

Entertainment

  • H2s: Plot summary, Ending explained, Character analysis
  • Bullets: key moments, themes
  • Embeds: trailers, cast announcements

Lifestyle

  • H2s: How to start, Tips, Common mistakes
  • Bullets: steps, examples
  • Embeds: optional, use sparingly

Each vertical has predictable formatting patterns — contributors must learn them.

🟧 9. Common Formatting Mistakes (and Fixes)

1. Using too few H2s

❌ Walls of text

✔️ Break into clear sections

2. Using bullets incorrectly

❌ Bullets that are paragraphs

✔️ Short, scannable bullets

3. Overusing embeds

❌ 8–10 embeds in one article

✔️ 2–5 max, with context

4. Using H1s inside the article

❌ Multiple H1s

✔️ Only H2s and H3s

5. Not introducing embeds

❌ Dropping embeds without explanation

✔️ One sentence of context before each embed

6. Using bullets for decorative purposes

❌ Bullets with no structure

✔️ Bullets used for lists only

🟦 10. Final Takeaway for Total Apex Writers

Formatting is the presentation layer of your article — and it determines how readers and Google experience your content.

Total Apex Formatting Essentials

  • Use H2s for major sections
  • Use H3s for subsections
  • Use bullets for scannability
  • Use numbered lists for steps
  • Use embeds sparingly and with context
  • Keep formatting clean and consistent
  • Follow the same structure across all verticals

Mastering formatting ensures every Total Apex article — across news, gaming, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle — is readable, professional, and built to rank.