Subject: html practice thread 1/2000 From: GUEST,T in Oklahoma (Okiemockbird) Date: 28 Jan 00 - 10:37 AM Yet another HTML practice thread. Handy HTML info: http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40 http://www.ncdesign.org/html/list.htm Gregorian chant: F G A A-------------- de pro - fundis etc. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: GUEST,Okiemockbird Date: 28 Jan 00 - 10:40 AM Must remember to include line breaks. F G A A--------- Bb A G A |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Walter Corey Date: 17 Aug 00 - 05:39 PM click here for a view of the inside of the church |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: CarolC Date: 18 Aug 00 - 08:44 PM fuschia sepia burgundy |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 19 Aug 00 - 08:18 AM Nice one Carol I am practicing mine using Notepad and then saving as .html. You look way ahead of me! where do you get the great colours from?? roger |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: CarolC Date: 19 Aug 00 - 09:16 AM Roger in Sheffield, Believe it or not, those are my failures. I decided to give it a rest for a while before continuing. Hesperis gave me the codes, but since, in this case we are working with light, rather than pigment, trying to figure it all out was making my brain hurt. This is what she told me:
"Color is defined by Red, Green, and Blue values, in this order: 00 00 00, Good luck, Carol |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: CarolC Date: 19 Aug 00 - 09:22 AM Roger, I made a mistake on the Red. It should read "#FF 00 00". |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Jon Freeman Date: 19 Aug 00 - 09:30 AM Carol, I've just spotted what is a mistake in your previous post. You have described red correctly in your text but you should have quoted FF 00 00 as the value. Jon |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Jon Freeman Date: 19 Aug 00 - 09:31 AM You beat me to it Carol! Jon |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 19 Aug 00 - 09:41 AM Thanks that explains a lot It is kind of obvious but I am a bit slow sometimes. I am going to go play Roger |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Roger in Sheffield Date: 19 Aug 00 - 11:30 AM I've just come back to ask. It must be really easy to produce a colour chart then. Does anyone know where..... As I said a little slow! Thanks I'll go look at that chart Roger |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Brendy Date: 22 Aug 00 - 08:22 AM I take it, then, that quotes are optional here. I always knew that you couldn't mix it, and I thought that some sites didn't recognise the 'non quotes' format. Ha ha. Two less characters to type. And as always, thank you Joe, and Pene, and persons unknown, for being the silent ones behind our screens, who do the cyber leg work and the troubleshooting, and tighten those virtual nuts and bolts. B. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Dulci46 Date: 22 Aug 00 - 08:23 AM How do you make line break work? I keep trying to do that and this is how it comes out.
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Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Dulci46 Date: 22 Aug 00 - 08:25 AM HEY !!! IT WORKED THIS TIME!!!!! |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Brendy Date: 22 Aug 00 - 08:32 AM There's a link to all of this stuff in the Mudcat FAQ, but it's - br - surrounded by <'s,.... well you've figured that out. Do the same, except with - p - and you have a paragrarh break. Like that. Otherwise just hit return twice. Like that. B |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: GUEST,Michael in Swansea Date: 22 Aug 00 - 09:52 AM Line break See if this works |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Pene Azul Date: 22 Aug 00 - 10:11 AM Please don't use the <p> when posting lyrics. Also use <br><br> when posting lyrics, rather than the carriage returns. It makes life much easier for the lyrics harvesters. PA |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Morticia Date: 22 Aug 00 - 01:20 PM click here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Morticia Date: 22 Aug 00 - 01:22 PM strange......can't get it to work in another thread but it worked here....... |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: MMario Date: 22 Aug 00 - 01:24 PM < A HREF=http://www.mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=19340&messages=97#196946>blickie |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: MMario Date: 22 Aug 00 - 01:25 PM yup - that's what happenned - you left a space between the " < " and the "A" |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Brendy Date: 22 Aug 00 - 02:02 PM Just for clarification, Pene. Do you mean that 'p' should not be used at all in posting lyrics, like for instance, when separating verses? What difficulties do you come up with when 'harvesting' them? (great term!) What other practices would you suggest we adhere to to make the job a bit easier for you? B. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Morticia Date: 22 Aug 00 - 03:15 PM yep, I tried again and you were right MMario, I just wish I hadn't bothered now....... |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Pene Azul Date: 22 Aug 00 - 04:26 PM Brendy, I'm not a harvester myself, but according to Joe, you should not use the <p>, but use <br><br> instead. I find it easiest to put a <br> at the end of each line and another between verses. Joe recently posted this guide on posting lyrics. PA |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Brendy Date: 23 Aug 00 - 12:51 AM Yeah, I saw that, Pene. I was more wondering about the - br - br - vs - p - thing, though. And of course, any other things that might be un forseen. At least I know, now. Any time I've posted lyrics, I've normally used - p -. Those days are over. *BG* B. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Pene Azul Date: 23 Aug 00 - 12:56 AM Brendy, considering all of your contributions around here, I'm sure the harvesters can overlook a few <p>s :^) PA |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Brendy Date: 23 Aug 00 - 01:25 AM Cheers, Pene. B. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: CarolC Date: 23 Aug 00 - 03:40 AM word word word |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 26 Jun 01 - 07:42 PM |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Pene Azul Date: 26 Jun 01 - 07:45 PM John, it's <b>john</b> to get john. Jeff |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 26 Jun 01 - 07:47 PM |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 26 Jun 01 - 07:49 PM Thanks jeff, I will get the hang of this internet stuff eventually! |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 26 Jun 01 - 07:52 PM Jeff-Is there a thread with the codes in it anywhere? |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Pene Azul Date: 26 Jun 01 - 07:58 PM John, Here's a good HTML cheatsheet. Also, here's the Mudcat HTML Guide. Jeff |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 26 Jun 01 - 08:35 PM Thanks. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Noreen Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:01 PM á |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:13 PM click here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Pene Azul Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:18 PM John,
<a href="mailto:johnat@kitv.co.uk">Email John</a> Jeff |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Noreen Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:20 PM &EACUTE;ire Éire |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:22 PM clck here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:26 PM Thanks but why dosent my mudcat link work? thanks.john |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Pene Azul Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:29 PM This last one doesn't work because you used http; instead of http: In the prior one, you left out the http:// altogether. Jeff |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:34 PM Thanks jeff, I will get there evenyualy.john :-) |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:40 PM click here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:44 PM It still dosent work, who invented this iternet thing! I think i will give up soon and go to bed! |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Noreen Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:46 PM john, you only put one slash/ this time instead of two... |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Noreen Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:48 PM (cutting and pasting an address is far safer than typing fresh each time- less room for error!) Good luck. Noreen |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:50 PM click here |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Noreen Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:56 PM Yee-hah! :0) |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Noreen Date: 27 Jun 01 - 09:57 PM (Get some sleep now?! *grin*) |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 10:01 PM IT WORKS! I am very happy now, I think I will open a can of Guinness to celabrate! Anybody want a computer programmer? Noreen I am using an ADSL set top box so cant cut and paste, but thanks anyway.john |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Rt Revd Sir jOhn from Hull Date: 27 Jun 01 - 10:04 PM Good idea Noreen, Goodnight.john |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: GS Date: 11 Aug 01 - 07:50 PM Just testing please ignore me |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: GUEST,Mr Happy Date: 23 Aug 05 - 06:13 PM Blue Text |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: GUEST Date: 23 Aug 05 - 06:14 PM drat! |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Cluin Date: 23 Aug 05 - 06:24 PM Try using the word "blue" in between the quotes instead of the hex code, Mr. H. It's easier. If you insist on using hexadecimal try this site. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: GUEST,Mr Happy Date: 23 Aug 05 - 06:36 PM Mr Happy |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: GUEST Date: 23 Aug 05 - 06:43 PM 990000 |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Jeri Date: 23 Aug 05 - 10:09 PM When you use the letters & numbers, it's called a 'hex' code. It's called that because there are 6 of them. Here's a page with some explanation and codes for some colors. I kind of like tomato and turquoise. If course, I see that typing the words tomato and turquoise works too. There's crimson, and springgreen, and aquamarine, coral, cornflowerblue... you could go crazy! |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Joe Offer Date: 23 Aug 05 - 10:26 PM It's called that because there are six of them? Dang! All this time, I thought it meant it was a hexadecimal number system, built on a base of 16....I think it was invented by alien mutants who had 16 fingers instead of ten. Or does it have to do with a witch's hex? An Amish hex? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Jeri Date: 23 Aug 05 - 10:46 PM ...and uf witches are so into HEXagons, why do they use pentagrams? |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Cluin Date: 23 Aug 05 - 10:49 PM `Cause chicks are bad at math. ;) |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: JennyO Date: 23 Aug 05 - 11:46 PM Not all witches are chicks. |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: MudGuard Date: 24 Aug 05 - 12:57 AM When you use the letters & numbers, it's called a 'hex' code. It's called that because there are 6 of them. Wrong. First, it's not & but # for the color codes, second, as Joe already said, it's called hex code as abbreviation of hexadecimal code. In HTML, you always use 6 digits, but in CSS, there are situations where you use 3 digits only (and it is still called hex code). e.g: <span style="background-color:#fed; color:#930; border-width:3px; border-style:solid; border-color:#f9f #9ff #369 #6fc;">some funny colors</span> which looks like some funny colors (when there are only three hex digits, the value is interpreted as if each digit had been written twice: #fed ==> #ffeedd, #930 ==> #993300, #f9f ==> #ff99ff, #9ff ==> #99ffff, #369 ==> #336699, #6fc ==> #66ffcc ...) |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 30 Oct 05 - 10:36 PM Those lazy letters |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: bobad Date: 22 Mar 06 - 11:02 AM |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Jim Dixon Date: 22 Aug 06 - 10:59 PM "Come all you handsome comely maids ..." "I am lonesome since I cross'd the hills ..." "I am lonesome since I crossed the hills ..." "I am lonesome since I crost the hill ..." "I'm lonesome since I cross'd the hills ..." "I'm lonesome since I crossed the hills ..." "My parents reared me tenderly having no child but me ..." "Now for America I'm bound ..." "Now I am bound for a foreign land ..." "Now I'm bound for a foreign land ..." "The wars are o'er, and gentle peace ..."
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Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: JennyO Date: 23 Aug 06 - 10:52 AM Well Jim, the obvious way is to highlight the area when you suspect someone has posted in white - which is what I did. The only other way I can think of is to view the source code and hunt around till you find it - rather tedious really. Are there any other ways I haven't thought of? |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Dave'sWife Date: 23 Aug 06 - 11:03 AM Srill trying to blickify the giant coyote that is NOT eating cats in West Hollywood: giant coyote OK - it's working nor OR I was just doing it ackwards before cuz I was sleep deprived - take your pick |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: bobad Date: 27 Oct 06 - 11:27 AM ♀ |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Mr Happy Date: 12 Nov 06 - 01:32 PM TEST |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Linda Goodman Zebooker Date: 21 Nov 06 - 08:16 PM The Hex code colors website that Jeri mentioned on 23 Aug 05 - 10:09 PM came in real handy today. I saw this thread on November 12, and I wrote down and saved her blue clicky. Today, as is one of my duties, I was editing my Reform Jewish Regional Office's (in Washington DC) website. Our organization's North American Headquarters in New York City has given us an easy-to-use website editor package, but they have also imposed some pretty restrictive "style" rules. We my use ONLY Arial, for example, no graphics in the background, and a 180-color pallette selection box for type or background colors. We aren't really supposed to use any color backgrounds. But in the announcement I was making for one of the upcoming classes we administer, I really wanted something to set off the text. It's a marriage-preparation class (you can quitcher giggling, now) and our "signature" color for the class's flyers, etc. is pink. Pink's not even remotely one of the colors in our official pallette, but in the editor's dialog box, as well as a place to select a preset color, there's also a place to type. Aha!, I thought. I went to the website Jeri gave, found pink was FFC0CB, typed it in the box, and, voila...an appropriately sappy shade of pink appeared behind my text. We can edit our site's html, but I wouldn't have known how to figure it out. No doubt our web-police will find my color one of these days and delete it, but meantime, it's fun to have up there. THANKS MUDCAT! (& Jeri) --Linda Goodman |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: bobad Date: 28 Nov 06 - 05:47 PM RED |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: Snuffy Date: 28 Nov 06 - 06:20 PM BLUE |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: pdq Date: 28 Nov 06 - 06:26 PM MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU!!! |
Subject: RE: html practice thread 1/2000 From: JennyO Date: 17 Mar 07 - 12:51 AM REFRESSSSSH! |
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