The “resume duties” function in WordPress is best supported by the List block and the Quote block, allowing for organized presentation of tasks and attribution of sources when needed[2][5].
To format duties as a resume list, use the following HTML structure in WordPress:
- Job Title – Employer, Dates
- Describe key responsibility #1
- Describe key responsibility #2
- Describe achievement or quantified result
You can create either bulleted (unordered) or numbered (ordered) lists using the List block. To add a List block, click the + Block Inserter icon and search for “list,” then insert the block. You can quickly start a bulleted or numbered list by typing * or - for bullets and 1. for a numbered list, followed by a space and your text. This will be automatically formatted as a list in the editor[2][4]. Proper HTML structure looks like:
- Duty one
- Duty two
- Duty three
For more detailed or cited responsibility statements—such as quoting a role definition or regulatory guideline—use the Quote block. The Quote block allows you to enter the quoted text and add a citation (author, source, or link) beneath the quote for proper attribution. To add a Quote block, use the Block Inserter, type “quote,” and add the block. Enter the relevant information, then use the “Add citation” field to attribute the statement[5][7].
If you wish to increase space between items in your duty lists for readability, switch to HTML editing mode and insert a style attribute within each <li> tag (e.g., <li style="padding-bottom: 18px;">Duty description</li>)[6].
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