Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Haruo Date: 29 Jun 02 - 04:47 PM Of course, GUEST said it much succincter than I did... Liland |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Haruo Date: 29 Jun 02 - 04:44 PM Dicho, in the Twinkle thread you wrote: On long urls, my eyes give out before I get it down. I won't bother with them in the future. and I replied, "You're probably making the process much harder than it needs to be." I say "probably" because I don't know what sort of system you're using, what browser etc., and there are some configurations that will force you to copy URLs out by eye and hand --- but if like most folks you're using some version of Netscape or IE, and either one (as well as most other browsers I've seen) have an "Address" line right above the part of the screen where the webpage shows up. It may not be called "Address" (Netscape calls it "Location"), but whatever it's called, it displays the URL of the webpage you're currently looking at. It is possible to hide this line (to increase the usable screen space) so if you are using a common browser and don't see the URL displayed as I described, click on "View" and select "Toolbar" (in IE, or "Show" in Netscape) and make sure it's turned on (checkmark should show). Now, if you click or double-click on the URL in the "Address/Location" toolbar line, it should be highlighted. Once it's highlighted, you should be able to "Copy" it (click on "Edit" and select "Copy", if you don't know the keyboard shortcut (usually Ctrl+C) to use for this). Once you've "copied" the URL you can "Paste" it wherever you want, e.g. into the space between the double quotes in the expression <a href="">Mozart</a> ... and voilà, you'll be able to copy URLs with about four keystrokes and no eyestrain, instead of whatever you've been doing heretofore. This is particularly handy in Mudcat for referring from one thread to another. Let me know... Liland |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Haruo Date: 29 Jun 02 - 03:45 PM Dicho, as I pointed out in the Twinkle thread, you have introduced an extra unwanted slash before "variations" in the URL. Take it out and you should be there. Liland |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 29 Jun 02 - 03:04 PM Mozart |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 23 Jan 02 - 08:22 PM here Here (Second with / after =") |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 23 Jan 02 - 08:07 PM Here |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 08 Dec 01 - 10:32 PM pequeño mío |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 08 Dec 01 - 10:30 PM Este pequeñno lucero míio |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 08 Dec 01 - 10:28 PM ñ |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Catrin Date: 23 Sep 00 - 01:47 PM MudGuard, that's really useful advice. I want to do lots of experimenting on fonts, colours, moving links etc. but rather fancy the thought of doing it in 'private' so to speak. Cheers, Catrin |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: MudGuard Date: 23 Sep 00 - 12:20 PM Just a suggestion to reduce these HTML test postings. In your favourite text editor, create a new file and save it. The name of the file does not matter, but the extension should be .htm or .html Now type whatever you want to test (what you would have posted here) in that file. Now open this file in your browser (type the path to it in your browser's address bar). You should see the contents as a web page. If you now save this address in your bookmarks/favourites, you can easily test whatever you write in your file. Besides reducing the number of postings here, you can do this offline so you can save money doing this This is just a suggestion, if you have problems with HTML I am always willing to help! But I think many of these postings don't need to be here... MudGuard
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Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Pene Azul Date: 23 Sep 00 - 12:41 AM Kat, Here's a nice color chart. Jeff |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Jon Freeman Date: 22 Sep 00 - 11:21 PM That's one extreme to the other on the green kat, let's try a mid point on the green Jon |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: katlaughing Date: 22 Sep 00 - 11:13 PM And one more for curiosity's sake I don't think it works this way, though. |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: katlaughing Date: 22 Sep 00 - 11:10 PM Oh! That is kind of bright, let's try this, instead |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: katlaughing Date: 22 Sep 00 - 11:08 PM Testing |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: GUEST,mrs_zezam Date: 22 Sep 00 - 10:18 PM a computer-illiterate newcomer testing line breaks |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Matt Woodbury/Mimosa Date: 22 Sep 00 - 04:44 PM trying a blue clicky: Wonderful shoes |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Marion Date: 22 Sep 00 - 12:05 AM Sidlaw Hills |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: BlueJay Date: 05 Jun 00 - 09:53 PM This is the thread I was talking about search threads remember? |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: MudGuard Date: 03 Feb 00 - 05:18 AM Sorcha, I think you made an error in abbreviating page to pg within the URL. MudGuard |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Sorcha Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:37 PM Great Jumping Catfish!!!It WORKED!!!Yeah Me! |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Sorcha Date: 01 Feb 00 - 07:33 PM click here |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 07 Dec 99 - 12:21 AM Hey somebody walked out with my hat! |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: JedMarum Date: 07 Dec 99 - 12:11 AM I had a hat when I came in I hung it on the rack and I'll have a hat when I go out or I'll break somebody's back I'm a peaceful loving man I am, and I don't want to shout, BUT I had a hat when I came in, and I'll have a hat when I go out! |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 07 Dec 99 - 12:06 AM 56° 65°g |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 07 Dec 99 - 12:02 AM ¿ ¡ ¶ |
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Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:58 PM ♥ |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:56 PM ♥HEART |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:53 PM
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Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:51 PM HELLO |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:49 PM and this
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Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:47 PM and this hello!!! |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:46 PM now this hello !!!!! |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 11:44 PM well lets try this 65O |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: thosp Date: 06 Dec 99 - 09:16 PM |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: MudGuard Date: 06 Dec 99 - 02:17 AM Liam, the <blink> tag is not in the standard html. It is a Netscape extension to the standard. It will not work in other browsers (same as Microsoft's <marquee> tag). MudGuard |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: JedMarum Date: 05 Dec 99 - 10:10 AM unblink |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: JedMarum Date: 29 Nov 99 - 05:13 PM you can read up on it here |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Benjamin Date: 27 Nov 99 - 03:42 PM Thanks Andreas! Okay, the font tag is entirely in the anchor tag. This should work (I hope!) |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: MudGuard Date: 27 Nov 99 - 02:57 PM Benjamin, you have to place the font tag inside the anchor tag to make it work. Otherwise this happens: the browser sees the font tag which says to make the following text orange. then the browser sees the anchor tag which says to make the link text the standard link color. HTH Andreas (MudGuard) |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Benjamin Date: 27 Nov 99 - 03:42 AM Okay, Okay, if this worked, it should be an orange link! Never tryed this before! |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Ed Pellow Date: 26 Nov 99 - 06:03 PM Just trying this out:
Don't bother following the link, it's somewhat dull at present. |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 26 Nov 99 - 05:25 PM click> A/> |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: bassen Date: 26 Nov 99 - 09:10 AM do all these work? here or here or here
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Subject: Test From: Tiger Date: 25 Nov 99 - 07:08 AM Test Test |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: JedMarum Date: 22 Nov 99 - 07:09 PM their |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: Gary T Date: 20 Nov 99 - 01:42 PM line one line two line three four |
Subject: RE: HTML: Practice thread 10/99 From: MMario Date: 19 Nov 99 - 02:14 PM this is a test:
MIDI file: braes.mid Timebase: 192 Name: braes This program is worth the effort of learning it. To download the March 10 MIDItext 98 software and get instructions on how to use it click here ABC format: X:1
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