The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #31647   Message #415121
Posted By: wysiwyg
11-Mar-01 - 08:39 AM
Thread Name: Gospel Tape Library Offer
Subject: RE: Gospel Tape Library Offer
No, jeepal, but the tape from the Gaither Homecoming Hour that includes her singing "Hear the Voice of My Beloved" may have just turned up at long last, in the car!!!, in time to be included.

I should probably mention that I have many of the lyrics to the material in this library among my songbooks. I do post them as I create new songsheets, for pieces we will do in church, and I will be glad to post any others that are requested as we move the tapes along.

To join the project, sign up in e-mail.

(Click HERE to e-mail me. Subject line: GOSPEL TAPES)

~Susan

PS for jeepman. Here's a new trick if you are using Internet Explorer.

Right now, while you have this post in front of you, look at the far right side of your screen. See the up-down button, the slidy elevator thing? Note in you mind where it is sitting right now. Mark it with a post-it if you need to.

Then, mouse up to your View menu at the top of the browser. Click Source. You will get a screenful of white space with occasional flows of gobbledegook. The gobbledegook is the HTML coding and text of this thread.

Use that elevator button to slide to the same spot it was at, when you were reading my post. Look around until you find my post in the gobbledegook.

In my post, you will see the text for my e-mail message, surrounded by the gobbledegook that makes it look and work like it does. Highlight that with your mouse, and push Control and C at the same time to put it on your clipboard.

Now close the View/Source page and the thread will reappear.

With your cursor in the posting box, push Control and V at the same time and the e-mail clicky should appear. Submit the message to see if it worked. If you locked up the thread instead, report that in the Help Forum!

*G*

You can use the same technique (View/Source) to see HTML coding that makes other things look and work as they do, whenever you see something in someone's post that looks cool. I have a pageful of these in a word processor document that I keep open alongside the Mudcat window, for easy access. I copy and paste from these instead of typing in the HTML commnads for most of what I do. There is more about this in the FAQ thread and related threads it lists.

If that's too mysterious for you, then the answer to a whole new world of fun is easy-- find a kid and ask them to show you three simple things-- having multiple windows open, highlighting text, and drag&drop.

Have fun!

Us geezers gotta stick together.

~S~