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Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: *daylia* Date: 14 Feb 03 - 09:50 AM Aha! So THAT'S how you can change the font color with every letter! (used Joe's example at the link above). Now I just need to figure out how to get the font size back to normal ... |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Melani Date: 14 Feb 03 - 12:40 AM Tech support has arrived, so I'm gonna try the one that didn't work. HERE |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Melani Date: 13 Feb 03 - 10:22 PM Okay, one last experiment: Balclutha |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Melani Date: 13 Feb 03 - 10:17 PM Whoopee! This time it worked! ??? |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Melani Date: 13 Feb 03 - 10:15 PM I'm trying this because I had no success with a blue clicky earlier. http://www.nps.gov/safr/ The test link works fine, but I can't get the one in the post to work. ??? |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Doug Chadwick Date: 20 Oct 02 - 10:34 AM not underlined underlined |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Jim Dixon Date: 11 Jan 02 - 03:29 PM These "Various Artists" albums may be of interest: "The Great Depression: American Music in the '30s," Columbia CD CK-57589, 1993. 1 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? - Rudy Vallee 2 All of Me - Louis Armstrong 3 It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) - Duke Ellington 4 Hungarian Varsovienne - Henri Ford, Old Fashioned Dance Orchestra 5 Detroit Moan - Victoria Spivey 6 We Sure Got Hard Times - Barbecue Bob 7 Dark Was the Night (Cold Was the Ground) - Blind Willie Johnson 8 I'm Slappin' Seventh Avenue (With the Sole of My Shoe) - Duke Ellington and Orchestra 9 Mean Low Blues - Blues Birdhead 10 Happy Days Are Here Again - Casa Loma Orchestra 11 There's a New Day Coming - Ted Lewis 12 I Surrender, Dear - Red Norvo & His Orchestra 13 Creole Love Call - Duke Ellington 14 Gloomy Sunday - Billie Holiday 15 Headin' for Better Times - T. Lewis 16 N. R. A. Blues - Bill Cox 17 Are You Making Any Money? - Chick Bullock and His Levee Loungers 18 He's in the Ring (Doing the Same Old Thing) - Memphis Minnie 19 With Plenty of Money and You (Oh! Baby What I Couldn't Do) - Hal Kemp and His Orchestra 20 Dawn of a New Day - Horace Heidt & His Orchestra 21 Whistle While You Work - Artie Shaw & His New Music "Songs of the Depression: Boom, Bust & New Deal," Bear Family CD 16029, 1999: 1 Hittin' the Ceiling - Smith Ballew 2 I'm in the Market for You - Bert Ambrose, Ambrose Orchestra 3 Happy Days Are Here Again - Casa Loma Orchestra 4 Song of the Bayou - Hardy, Marion Alabamians 5 Eddie Cantor's Tips on the Stock Market [Monologue] - Eddie Cantor 6 A Cottage for Sale - Hotel Pennsylvania Music 7 Get Happy - Ted Wallace, Campus Boys 8 Sweeping the Clouds Away [From: Paramount on Parade] - Casa Loma Orchestra 9 Laughing at Life - McKinney's Cotton Pickers 10 It's a Great Life (If You Don't Weaken) [From: Playboy of Paris] - Sam Lanin 11 Cheer Up! Good Times Are Comin' - Hotel Pennsylvania Music 12 Cheer Up! Smile! Nertz! [Ballyhoo] - Eddie Cantor, Phil Spitalny Music 13 Singing a Vagabond Song [From: Putting on the Ritz] - Ted Lewis Orchestra 14 Son of the Sun [From: Luana] - Jack Teagarden, Ben Pollack Orchestra 15 Hallelujah, I'm a Bum [From Hallelujah I'm A Bum] - Al Jolson 16 Big City Blues [From: Fox Movietone Follies of 1929] - Annette Hanshaw 17 There's a Tear for Every Smile in Hollywood [From: Showgirl in ...] - Blue Steele 18 Ten Cents a Dance - Ruth Etting 19 Cigarettes Cigars [From: Ziegfeld Follies of 1931] - Ruth Etting 20 Just a Gigolo [From: Doctor Cheer CBS Radio Transcription] - Johnny Marvin 21 Love for Sale [From: The New Yorkers'] - Libby Holman 22 We Can Live on Love - Smith Ballew 23 There's No Depression in Love - Vincent Rose 24 Now's the Time to Fall in Love [From: Palmy Days'] - Victor Young 25 I'm an Unemployed Sweetheart - Lee Morse 26 I Got Five Dollars [From: America's Sweetheart'] - Emil Coleman 27 I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five and Ten Cent Store) - Paul Specht 28 Last Dollar - Eddie Droesch 29 Here It Is Monday and I've Still Got a Dollar - Chick Bullock 30 Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) - Mildred Bailey 31 Whistling in the Dark - Sam Lanin 32 Dancing in the Dark [From: The Band Wagon] - Ben Selvin Orchestra 33 Alone Together [From: Flying Colors] - Victor Young 34 Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries [Excerpt from: Gems from: White, ...] - Mills Brothers, Boswell Sisters, Bing Crosby 35 (We've Got To) Put That Sun Back in the Sky - Boswell Sisters 36 Shoo the Hoodoo Away - Bert Ambrose, Orchestra Ambrose 37 Whistle and Blow Your Blues Away - Ben Selvin Orchestra 38 Headin' for Better Times - Ted Lewis Orchestra 39 Let's Have Another Cup o’ Coffee [From: Face the Music] - Enric Madriguera 40 Sittin' on a Rubbish Can - Julia Gerity 41 Underneath the Arches - Henry Hall 42 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? - Bing Crosby 43 Remember My Forgotten Man [From: Gold Diggers of 1933] - Freddy Martin 44 It Must Be Swell to Be Laying Out Dead - Alex Bartha 45 Supper Time [From: As Thousands Cheer] - Leo Reisman 46 Banking on the Weather [From: Crooner] - Russ Carlson 47 A Shanty in Old Shanty Town - Gene Kardos 48 (Here We Are) Rolling in Love [From: The Old Fashioned Way] - Joe Morrison 49 I'd Rather Be a Beggar With You - Gene Bullock 50 Here You Come with Love - Freddy Martin 51 Let's Put Out the Lights (And Go to Sleep) - Bing Crosby 52 The Clouds Will Soon Roll By - Graham Prince 53 Rome Wasn't Built in a Day [From: Roman Scandels] - Abe Lyman 54 If I Ever Get a Job Again - Gene Kardos 55 Them Good Old Times Are Coming Back Again - Ben Selvin Orchestra 56 Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? [From: The Three Little Pigs] - Ben Bernie 57 There's a New Day Coming - Ted Lewis Orchestra 58 Buy America! - Ted Lewis Orchestra 59 Hey! Young Fella - Ruth Etting 60 The Grass Is Getting Greener - Victor Young 61 (I Went Hunting) And the Big Bad Wolf Was Dead [From: Cockeyed Cavalie] - Ted Fiorito 62 We're Out of the Red [From: Stand Up and Cheer] - Ramona Davies, Park Avenue Boys 63 We're in the Money (The Gold Diggers Song) [From: Gold Diggers of 1933] - Boswell Sisters 64 The Road Is Open Again [From: The Road Is Open Again] - Dick Powell 65 Let 'Em Eat Cake [From: Let 'Em Eat Cake] - Emil Coleman 66 In a One Room Flat [From: The Way to Love] - Freddy Martin 67 What Have We Got to Lose? (Hi-Ho-Lack-A-Day) - Phil Harris 68 Stringin' Along on a Shoe String - Henry Red Allen, Coleman Hawkins 69 When My Ship Comes In [From: Kid Millions] - Eddie Cantor 70 If I Had a Million Dollars [From: Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round] - Boswell Sisters 71 Our Penthouse on Third Avenue - Gene Kardos 72 Raisin' the Rent [From: The Cotton Club Revue] - Romona Bargy, Roy Bargy 73 Annie Doesn't Live Here Anymore - Chick Bullock 74 The Boulevard of Broken Dreams [From: Moulin Rouge] - Connie Boswell 75 Now I'm a Lady (Goin' to Town) - Paul Whiteman Orchestra 76 I Gotta Get Up and Go to Work - Adrian Rollini & the Gang 77 Gotta Go to Work Again [From: My Man Godrey] - Ted Wallace 78 Are You Making Any Money? - Chick Bullock 79 Got the Jitters - Ozzie Nelson 80 Rain - Don Bestor 81 With Plenty of Money and You [From: Gold Diggers of 1937] - Ink Spots 82 I'm Feeling Like a Million [From: Broadway Melody of 1938] - Teddy Hill 83 Slumming on Park Avenue [From: On the Avenue] - Red Norvo 84 Whistle While You Work [From: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs] - Artie Shaw 85 W.P.A. - Louis Armstrong, Mills Brothers 86 Hey Pop! I Don't Wanna Go to Work - Kay Kyser 87 Dawn of a New Day - Horace Heidt 88 Happy Days Are Here Again - Ben Selvin Orchestra "Poor Man's Heaven: Blues & Tales of the Great Depression," Bluebird CD 50958, 2003: 1 Eddie Cantor's Tips on the Stock Market - Eddie Cantor 2 A Tale of the Ticker - Frank Crumit 3 Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? - Leo Reisman And His Orchestra 4 Remember My Forgotten Man [Gold Diggers] - George Hall 5 It Must Be Swell to Be Laying Out Dead - Alex Bartha And His Hotel Traymore 6 Raisin' the Rent - Ramona, Roy Bargy 7 Sittin' on a Rubbish Can - Julia Gerity And Her Boys 8 Ten Cents a Dance [Simple Simon] - High Hatters 9 Poor Man's Heaven - Bud Billings, Carson Robison 10 The Rich Man and the Poor Man - Bob Miller 11 Hallelujah, I'm a Bum - Harry "Mac" McClintock 12 All In, Down and Out Blues - Uncle Dave Macon 13 Taxes on the Farmer Feeds Them All - Fiddlin' John Carson 14 How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live? - Blind Alfred Reed 15 The Farmer Relief Song - Vernon Dalhart 16 Dusty Old Dust (So Long It's Been Good to Know Yuh) - Woody Guthrie 17 35 Depression - Daddy Stovepipe, Mississippi Sarah 18 California Desert Blues - Lane Hardin 19 It's Hard Time - Joe Stone 20 President Roosevelt Is Everybody's Friend - J.M. Gates 21 Cwa Blues - Joe Pullum 22 Jimmy Shut His Store Doors - Cedar Creek Sheik 23 Welfare Store Blues - Sonny Boy Williamson 24 Poor But Ambitious - Wilmoth Houdini |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Joe Offer Date: 10 Dec 01 - 05:17 PM Hi, Guest - Standard policy is that we go into HTML practice threads and delete practice messages every once in a while, to make room for more practice. I deleted the goofed-up guidelines from vectis because they might be misleading, and because it was a very lengthy message that prolonged the load time for this thread. I left the other messages up for the time being so people would know what happened. We don't usually delete messages in ordinary threads, but HTML practice threads and PermaThreads are the exception. I'm glad you asked. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: vectis Date: 10 Dec 01 - 04:38 PM Joe was correct. I edited Dans original post to suit me and then posted it here so that i could print out what it looked like as part of a project I had to do. My copy was sound enough to meet my needs but was not complete enough for anyone to use it to encode HTML. Use Dans original or the Mudcat HTML guide for good advice. Sorry Joe I didn't consider that my bit of practice could mislead others. |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: GUEST Date: 10 Dec 01 - 11:07 AM Joe, Just curious, but why didn't you delete the subsequent messages? They make no sense in the light of what you have deleted. |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Jeri Date: 09 Dec 01 - 06:31 PM I think this oughtta work. You can use these for examples of HTML: Type < for < and > for > |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Joe Offer Date: 09 Dec 01 - 06:07 PM I dunno - I think the above post from Vectis is correct, except that the HTML display codes didn't copy. It's a copy of Dan Mulligan's post in the Mudcat HTML Guide (click). Take a look at the information there, and let me know if there are any corrections to be made. Thanks. -Joe Offer- Joe's practice: &schwa; |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: GUEST Date: 09 Dec 01 - 05:38 PM a bigger pile of good information mixed with utter nonsense, i have rarely seen... If you're not sure about HTML, be very wary of the above. Some truth, lots of mistakes / misinformation |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: Steve in Idaho Date: 09 Dec 01 - 05:37 PM Huh?? I am impressed though! I'm just glad I can do a clicky and italics. Maybe next week I'll learn something else :-) Does make ya feel good to do a clcky though *G* Steve |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: vectis Date: 09 Dec 01 - 04:35 PM Thanks Mudcat for helping me out with a bit of the site. What a wonderful facility. |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: vectis Date: 09 Dec 01 - 04:29 PM [message deleted] Vectis posted a copy of Dan Mulligan's instructions from the Mudcat HTML Guide, but Dan's display HTML did not copy into this post. Refer to the HTML Guide for correct information. I deleted the copy here because the lack of HTML display codes made it incorrect. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: vectis Date: 09 Dec 01 - 04:21 PM Here are some web sites which are of interest to special needs teachers in the UK. Special Needs Information Press Click to e-mail snip Bett 2002 Nasen Self Esteem Advisory Service Electronic Library 250 iANSYST Revised Code of Practice
Click here To join in a virtual conference on the new Code of Practice
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Subject: RE: Help: HTML practice From: GUEST,vectis Date: 07 Dec 01 - 09:30 AM YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It worked. My first Blicky ever. |
Subject: HTML practice From: GUEST,Vectis at work Date: 07 Dec 01 - 09:24 AM These are some sites of interest to teachers of special needs pupils in the UK. Courses and conferences
Bett 2002
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