Subject: html practice thread II From: JedMarum Date: 11 Jan 00 - 12:35 PM time to start a new practice thread, since the other is a bit long in the tooth ... |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Áine Date: 11 Jan 00 - 11:24 PM Dear Joe, Was I hallucinating (not likely!) or did I see somewhere on the Mudcat html threads a mention of a way of making a hypertext link WITHOUT having the link show up with underlining under the words? If you know how to do this, I would really appreciate it if you'd share it me. -- Áine |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Wincing Devil Date: 11 Jan 00 - 11:53 PM Will this work? Click to display Please don't use embedded images at Mudcat. Thanks. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: MudGuard Date: 12 Jan 00 - 04:48 AM Dear Áine, I hope you accept the answer from me although I am NOT Joe. This: <a href="http://www.mudcat.org" style="text-decoration:none">www.mudcat.org</a> should do the trick, as in: www.mudcat.org MudGuard
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Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Áine Date: 12 Jan 00 - 08:58 AM Thank you, thank you, thank you, Mudguard!!!!! May your html work forever on the first try ;-), Áine |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: JedMarum Date: 12 Jan 00 - 12:30 PM the event here. If |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Áine Date: 12 Jan 00 - 12:41 PM Great pics, Liam! But, why don't you put the guys' names underneath their pictures? -- Áine |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 14 Jan 00 - 12:48 PM Testing, 1, 2, 3.... this should be in 9-point type this should be in 12-point, and this should be 9-point and this should be 12 point again. Special chars: ð þ © 2 end of test |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 14 Jan 00 - 12:52 PM soþlice þ&230;t is mine 2¢ |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 14 Jan 00 - 01:44 PM This is sorta HTML stuff... When I tried to copy and print out a thread here, my word processing program (either Microsoft Word or Lotus WordPro) wouldn't take it, so I copied and pasted into NotePad. Here's my question...how do I get rid of all the spaces? I assume I have to get back into Word or WordPro. I know how to search and replace all the > signs in my email forwards, but I simply can't figure out how to use the trim function in WordPro. Any thoughts? Mary |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 14 Jan 00 - 05:36 PM What size is this? and this? |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Date: 14 Jan 00 - 05:43 PM that should have worked |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 14 Jan 00 - 05:51 PM how about this? æ |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 14 Jan 00 - 05:52 PM how about this? æ and ç and è |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Bill D Date: 14 Jan 00 - 10:16 PM wincing devil..it sure DOES work...and gives away all your secrets, too..*grin*...see you at the mini-fest |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: MudGuard Date: 15 Jan 00 - 03:41 AM Hi Mary in Kentucky, if the only purpose of putting a thread into Word is the printing of it, why don't you use the print feature of your browser? Just for a test I copied and pasted this thread here into Word (Word 97, SR1). Although it looks a bit different there this is mostly because the images are missing. So I don't know which spaces disturb you. If you can be a bit more specific, I might be able to help. MudGuard |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Will Bakker Date: 15 Jan 00 - 04:06 AM I'm sure this has been asked before, but can someone tell me as simple as possible how to make a blue clicky thing? I use a Mac, if it makes any difference. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Date: 15 Jan 00 - 08:48 AM just testing |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Date: 15 Jan 00 - 08:49 AM
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Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Bill D Date: 15 Jan 00 - 10:16 AM to make a blue clicky thing: type a left angle bracket <, then type a href=, then type,(or better, paste) the address you want folks to go to as in: http://www.mudcat.org/ then type a right angle bracket > then type the words you want folks to READ..this can be the address again, or a descriptive phrase.... then type another LEFT angle bracket <, and back slash /, to indicate the expression is finished, then a last right angle bracket > this ends up looking like this [a href=http://www.mudcat.org/]GO HERE[/a], but with < & > instead of [ & ]...(Joe will probably post his fancy version again...I can almost do it, but am rushing right now)(if you don't do a special trick, the demo ends up working, and you can't see the point) |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Will Bakker Date: 15 Jan 00 - 10:54 AM Thank you Bill D. I tried it out in a mail to myself and it WORKS! I didn't think it could be that simple. Thanks again. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 15 Jan 00 - 11:14 AM Wince, I like the cat. It seems as though the mnemonics for special characters aren't recognized in all versions of HTML. typeing "Á" should echos as a capital A with an acute accent; does it ?-- Á |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 15 Jan 00 - 11:20 AM Now try "þ" -- þ "ð" -- ð
"â" -- â |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 15 Jan 00 - 11:27 AM So eth and thorn don't work on some browsers. The one I'm presently using show them as question marks.
"í" -- í "ø" -- ø |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Date: 15 Jan 00 - 11:47 AM It seems to have to do with what fonts are installed locally, not with the HTML version. My current browser shows ASCII 253 and 254. Numbers 256-258 show as question marks, as they must, because 255 is the highest number that can be specified with eight bits. "É" -- É "Ó" -- Ó "Ê" -- Ê "Ô" -- Ô "Ë" -- Ë "Õ" -- Õ "Ì" -- Ì "Ö" -- Ö "Í" -- Í "×" -- × "Î" -- Î "Ø" -- Ø "Ï" -- Ï "Ù" -- Ù "Ð" -- Ð "Ú" -- Ú "Ñ" -- Ñ "Û" -- Û "Ò" -- Ò "Ü" -- Ü |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 15 Jan 00 - 11:57 AM My current browser shows ASCII 253 and 254 as question marks.
"Ý" -- Ý "ƒ" -- |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 15 Jan 00 - 11:59 AM What's with the tab character ? 1&tab;2x009;3 4 |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 15 Jan 00 - 12:01 PM How about the two tabs ? 1 2 3 4 |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Okiemockbird Date: 15 Jan 00 - 12:03 PM How about the two tabs and an equal spaced font ? 1 2 3 4 |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Bill D Date: 15 Jan 00 - 03:09 PM at least on a PC, all I need to do is hold down the 'alt' ket and type the hex #..."alt 0223" = ß, for example |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Wincing Devil Date: 15 Jan 00 - 04:41 PM When you want to space Something out, you have to use a non-breaking space " " (without the quotes). To get an ampersand (&) you need "&". Don't forget the trailing semi-colon. When I post HTML messages, I edit them in a text editor and check it with my browser 1st, so I have a vague idea what it should look like. Next, we can discuss thumbnails ;-)
Wincing Devil |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: BK Date: 15 Jan 00 - 10:13 PM Wincing Devil: what is the history of the Sphynx breed? They are new to me. Cheers, BK (a cat person) |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Wincing Devil Date: 16 Jan 00 - 12:34 AM Clickez ici to go to the home page of the International Sphynx Breeders and Fanciers Association. They can tell it a lot better than I can. Talking Cats on Mudcat reminds me of one of my favorite taglines: God's two greatest creations are Cats and Music Wincing Devil
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Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Will Bakker Date: 16 Jan 00 - 01:47 PM I would like to pass my blue clicky thing examination here: go here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Will Bakker Date: 16 Jan 00 - 01:51 PM Wow! This monkey learned a new trick! thanks again Bill D. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Bill D Date: 16 Jan 00 - 03:27 PM yep, Will, I remember when I first figured out how to do that... (another trick is to 'steal' HTML when you see something you'd like to imitate, by using the drop-down menu at the top under 'view'(at least in Netscape) and choosing 'page source'...this gets the HTML that created the page you are looking at, and you can scroll around until you find exactly how the effect you admire was obtained...then highlight and copy it and mess with the details..or, just make a file and keep lists of your favorite HTML there until you remember how to do it by yourself..I used to paste the basic 'blue clicky thing' in, paste in the address, THEN fill in what I wanted it to say...) |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: AKS Date: 18 Jan 00 - 08:39 AM This link should take you to the Front Page of University of Joensuu the one that is in English I mean have a go: Click here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: AKS Date: 18 Jan 00 - 08:46 AM Ookay them boys seems to have prevented the direct access of the English pages let's try this one: Click here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: AKS Date: 18 Jan 00 - 09:01 AM And now the line breaks
then one day when I was six soon my pappy ...
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Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: jeffp Date: 18 Jan 00 - 10:37 AM practice blue clicky thing click here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:24 PM G C F D A ladidiladidiladladididiladidi |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:26 PM G C F D A ladididladidladladidididladi |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:28 PM G C F ladiladiladi |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:30 PM G C F ladiladiladitest |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:32 PM G C ladiladi F D lodolodo A G leledede |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:33 PM Hi MudGuard--sorry I'm a bit tardy in getting back to this thread. Your help is greatly appreciated. I just printed out this thread, and it took 15 pages. It probably would have taken about twice that many in Notepad because every line has a few too many characters on it and is continued on the next line with only one word on that line. Then there are double and triple spaces between posts. The reason I wanted to copy and paste into a word processing program was so that I could edit out things, thereby having fewer pages to keep up with. The first page and a half lists the posters, and then there are menus and double spaces between posts. Ideally, I would copy and paste into Word and just delete the stuff I didn't want. But when I tried that, I just got a blank box (maybe I need to go back and try again). So I pasted into Notepad and got lots of extra spaces and lines which would take too much time to go through and delete. I could then copy and paste this into Word and use the search and replace functions, but I couldn't get the search and replace to work for deleting spaces. Is this at all clear?
Swimmin' in a mudhole, PS How did Wincing Devil make the thumbnail? Can I do that with Paint Shop Pro? |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:45 PM I'd like to offer the following chord sequence. I got it from "The Folksingers Wordbook", and to my ear it's a better fit to the tune than the one previously listed.
Em Em G GWith your guns and drums and drums and guns, harroo, haroo |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:47 PM I'd like to offer the following chord sequence. I got it from "The Folksingers Wordbook", and to my ear it's a better fit to the tune than the one previously listed.
Em Em G GWith your guns and drums and drums and guns, harroo, haroo |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:49 PM I'd like to offer the following chord sequence. I got it from "The Folksingers Wordbook", and to my ear it's a better fit to the tune than the one previously listed.
Em Em G GWith your guns and drums and drums and guns, harroo, haroo |
Subject: RE: html practice thread II From: Gary T Date: 18 Jan 00 - 06:52 PM I'd like to offer the following chord sequence. I got it from "The Folksingers Wordbook", and to my ear it's a better fit to the tune than the one previously listed.
Em Em G GWith your guns and drums and drums and guns, harroo, haroo |
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