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| August 17, 2002
| MeeknMing
Posted on 08/18/2002 4:46:35 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
25 years ago today, I quit smoking. At 7 p.m. exactly.
:)
161
posted on
03/15/2008 11:10:23 PM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(McRINO makes me wanna reach across the aisle, too. And SLAP some sense into the fools !!)
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
<dl>
<dt>the first term</dt>
<dd>its definition</dd>
<dt>the second term</dt>
<dd>its definition</dd>
<dt>the third term</dt>
<dd>its definition</dd>
</dl>
is parsed by the browser as:
- the first term
- its definition
- the second term
- its definition
- the third term
- its definition
To: wintertime
<ul>
<li>the first bullet
<li>the second bullet
<li>the third bullet
</ul>
is parsed by the browser as:
- the first bullet
- the second bullet
- the third bullet
To: wintertime
<ol>
<li>first
<li>second
<li>third
</ol>
is parsed by the browser as:
- first
- second
- third
To: wintertime
The three types of lists illustrated in posts
162,
163, and
164 can be nested:
<dl>
<dt>the first term</dt>
<dd>its definition:<ol><li>number one<ul>
<li>point<li>another point</ul><li>number two
</ol>
</dd>
<dt>the second term</dt>
<dd>its definition</dd>
<dt>the third term</dt>
<dd>its definition</dd>
</dl>
<P>
<ul>
<li>point:
<ul>
<li>subpoint
<li>another subpoint
</ul><li>another point:
<ol><li>first,
<li>second
</ol></ul><P>
<ol><li>first,
<li>second:
<ol><li>first,
<li>second
</ol></ol>
yields
- the first term
- its definition:
- number one
- number two
- the second term
- its definition
- the third term
- its definition
- point:
- another point:
- first,
- second
- first,
- second:
- first,
- second
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
In every thread, each reply is numbered -
and the number is a link to the start of that reply. Therefore, if you click on the number of a specific reply to which you wish to link, you can then simply copy the URL shown in your browser and use that as your
target URL in the link you create:
<a href= "http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/735087/posts?page=164#164"
>this link takes you to the start of reply # 164</a>
gives: this link takes you to the start of reply # 164
To: wintertime
Of course I also change font - using FR conventional <i>
italics<i> - and also <tt>
teletype font without or sometimes <b>with boldface<b>/<i>or with italics<i></tt> to distinguish the voices of various posters or authors I'm quoting.
I also use <blockquote> quite a lot to augment the font in distinguishing between voices. I think it makes posts more readable and more inviting to the eye.
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
The trick to displaying
< in a post without triggering HTML parsing is to use the HTML code
< to induce the parser to display
< Correspondingly, the trick to displaying & in a sequence which might otherwise be interpreted as HTML code for something else is to use the HTML code & to induce the parser to display &
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
Thanks for the ping. I have bookmarked it on my list of favorites.
169
posted on
06/08/2008 7:16:22 AM PDT
by
wintertime
(Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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