Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: GUEST,Brían Date: 27 Sep 02 - 06:06 PM à makes à è makes è é makes é ê makes ê ë makes ë ç makes ç Ç makes Ç Brían |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: GUEST,Brían Date: 27 Sep 02 - 06:02 PM à Brían |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 15 Sep 02 - 02:02 PM 0 ~ ^ (_) |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: My guru always said Date: 22 Aug 02 - 10:02 AM Thankyou *s* |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: MudGuard Date: 22 Aug 02 - 09:48 AM well done! |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: My guru always said Date: 22 Aug 02 - 09:05 AM OK, so it's time for me to have a go at blue clicky's cross fingers, here we go.... |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Bullfrog Jones Date: 31 Jul 02 - 10:23 AM The Galway Girl (Steve Earle) Intro: D D Verse 1: D Well, I took a stroll on the old long walk G Of a day -I-ay-I-ay D I met a little girl and we stopped to talk Of a fine soft day -I-ay-I-ay G D G D And I ask you, friend, what's a fella to do A G G D 'Cause her hair was black and her eyes were blue G D G D And I knew right then I'd be takin' a whirl A G G D 'Round the Salthill Prom with a Galway girl Bridge: D G D G D G D A D Verse 2: D We were halfway there when the rain came down G Of a day -I-ay-I-ay D And she asked me up to her flat downtown G D Of a fine soft day -I-ay-I-ay G D G D And I ask you, friend, what's a fella to do A G G D 'Cause her hair was black and her eyes were blue G D G D So I took her hand and I gave her a twirl A G G D And I lost my heart to a Galway girl
BRIDGE (2X) Verse 3: D G When I woke up I was all alone D G D With a broken heart and a ticket home G D G D And I ask you now, tell me what would you do A G G D If her hair was black and her eyes were blue G D G D I've traveled around I've been all over this world A G G D Boys I ain't never seen nothin' like a Galway girl BRIDGE (3X) |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: My guru always said Date: 25 Jul 02 - 07:04 AM Looks like I need to try my line breaks!
Now this wee lass has got a lot of brass |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: C-flat Date: 24 Jul 02 - 06:40 PM q@p BIG |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: C-flat Date: 24 Jul 02 - 09:57 AM COne two threeDfour five sixG Cb If anyone reads this could they please tell me where to find more HTML commands? |
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Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: GUEST Date: 23 Jul 02 - 08:57 AM Bold Italics Bold and Italics
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Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: GUEST Date: 23 Jul 02 - 04:59 AM <b>Bold</b> <i>Italics</i> <b><i>Bold and Italics</i></b> <h1>Heading Size 1</h1><h6>Heading Size 6</h6><font color="#FF3333">Red Text</font> |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Bullfrog Jones Date: 23 Jul 02 - 04:43 AM @@ (~~) |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: C-flat Date: 21 Jul 02 - 10:00 AM One,Two, Three, four,five |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: C-flat Date: 21 Jul 02 - 09:57 AM I want to underline that word. I want to I'm not sure what is meant to do. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog. |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: C-flat Date: 21 Jul 02 - 09:05 AM try this |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: GUEST Date: 16 Apr 02 - 11:24 AM '§(¨ |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: GUEST Date: 16 Apr 02 - 11:20 AM &39;&167;&40;&168; |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 06 Apr 02 - 02:11 PM Enter the term after the dot carefully- html or htm. Also some Urls do not use the www. I make errors on these occasionally because I don't check. Sometimes a page cannot be clicked to. Back off and use the index or home page and give directions to get the exact page. The "click here" part can be descriptive. I generally put in a key word. |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: MudGuard Date: 06 Apr 02 - 01:54 PM copy this: <a href="http://www.yoururl.com/">click here</a> Then adjust the red parts, but do not change the blue parts! |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: RichM Date: 06 Apr 02 - 08:24 AM [ click here!] |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 20 Feb 02 - 03:57 PM Ā =A macron |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 05 Jan 02 - 09:10 PM ↺ ♥ ♥ ♥
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Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 05 Jan 02 - 09:05 PM ↺ ♥ |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 05 Jan 02 - 08:50 PM Ā € =>256 |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 02 Jan 02 - 03:35 PM € |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Steve in Idaho Date: 20 Dec 01 - 01:14 PM Bang |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: pavane Date: 09 Jul 01 - 05:46 AM Siân Siôn. Testing accents |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mrrzy Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:16 AM No, it worked fine! Great, thanks! |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mrrzy Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:14 AM Ok, it worked! Now trying the Forum one again: Will this not work because of the slash before "threads.fcm?" I guess we'll see...
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Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mrrzy Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:10 AM OK, it didn't, I got 404d. Plus I typoed Should. Let's try again: |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mrrzy Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:08 AM Ok, let's try this: |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: MudGuard Date: 25 Jun 01 - 11:06 AM Thanks for giving me the top position! MudGuard |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Noreen Date: 25 Jun 01 - 07:27 AM Helpful Mudcat members
(Not really in order... just for practice!) :0) Noreen |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: MudGuard Date: 25 Jun 01 - 04:34 AM Uuups, what happened here? Aaah, typing error (oll instead of ol). One more try:
And a hint: future versions of HTML (like the already existing XHTML will require lowercase in HTML and closing of elements, so your list should then look like (hope the example shows up correctly): <ol> |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Noreen Date: 22 Jun 01 - 11:40 AM Cooooool, Patrish! |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Marion Date: 21 Jun 01 - 11:40 AM Hello folks. I've very much appreciated the links to other tip threads that others have posted in part two, so I thought I'd gather in here some of the educational threads that have been particularly useful to me, or that I have traced in the expectation that they will be useful later. They are roughly categorized; I couldn't decide if "Smartass titles" needed to be a category of its own. Bon appetit, Marion THEORY
Music question: Improvisors? LEARNING AND PLAYING, MOSTLY GUITAR
Questions about G, D, E7, and A7 SOCIAL/PROFESSIONAL
Booking folk gigs: some suggestions |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Bernard Date: 27 Jan 01 - 11:27 AM I've never been able to work out why Outlook Express and Outlook are so completely different! Not only do they work differently, but the file formats are completely at odds, and the address books are separate. It's all part of a cunning plot... I use Outlook at home, and Express at work. Keeping the two synchronised was such a waste of time that I gave up. Instead, I pick up the same emails on both systems - 'leave messages on server for 7 days'... Good old MicroShaft!! |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 27 Jan 01 - 11:15 AM Got it! I just noticed that last night I was missing attachments. (I thought my uncle was forgetting to put them in. ) In Outlook Express, I have to click on the line above, not in the message. |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Bernard Date: 27 Jan 01 - 11:11 AM Mary - the virus is normally contained in an attachment, and you can delete suspect mail before it does damage. You can also change the way Outlook views mail so that it isn't opened automatically. Go into 'View' and uncheck 'Preview Pane'. Now you only see the headers. Outlook Express is similar, but more fiddly... 'View' - 'Layout' - then uncheck 'Preview Pane'. Hope that's of some help! B
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Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Bernard Date: 27 Jan 01 - 11:01 AM BTW on the subject of emails, and changes of address - I'm covered! I registered my own name as my Domain Name, and all my email is sent to my 'fictitious' email address. It is then redirected to my 'real' email address, whatever that may be at the time - at the moment, Freeserve. If I change service provider, I just change the redirection filter.
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Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 27 Jan 01 - 10:45 AM Bernard, I've just never bothered to filter the email. I guess I'm still afraid I'll miss something. I probably should block out all the $$$, haven't had much problem with XXX. I get too many jokes from well-meaning friends and acquaintances. If I don't check my mail for two days, I'll have over one hundred messages. I just don't have the heart to tell people to stop sending crap. I really appreciate it when friends put an identifying name in the subject line so I know whether to open or ignore promptly. One question: I recently changed to Outlook Express and I noticed that it opens a message automatically. Can I get a virus this way, or do I have to open an attachment that's not a text file to get a virus? |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Bernard Date: 27 Jan 01 - 10:24 AM Mary - didn't you realise you can set up 'rules' for email? PM me if you didn't know and would like some help.
How it works: It can be used to redirect some spam straight into your 'deleted' folder. The 'ugly' spam normally has XXX somewhere in it, to indicate that it is so-called 'adult' content. All you do is ask the rules to find 'XXX' and move it from your 'inbox' to the 'deleted' folder, and you never have to see it! Have your 'deleted' folder automatically empty itself when you shut down, and the job's a good 'un! I have a folder called 'Mudcat Mail', with subfolders for people who mail me regularly. I also have folders for all my other friends - and it is regularly backed up to CD Rom. This way I can keep all my friends' mail withou cluttering my hard drive. As I use email a lot at work, I'm logging in over a dozen times a day; I log in fairly frequently at home, too. Mudcat is something needing time devoted to it, which I can't usually find at work, so it tends to be in the evening that I look through for any new postings. 'Each to their own', as somebody once said!! |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: wysiwyg Date: 27 Jan 01 - 07:10 AM Thanks Jon. The e-mail is a Hotmail one so I see keeping it for good. As far as tech fixes if I post it wrong, I paste! It's on the clipboard still, now, from the last use, so.... |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Jon Freeman Date: 27 Jan 01 - 07:02 AM Praise, speaking personally, I see nothing wrong with the idea. In fact some people give links to home pages or websites in posts. This is more common in newsgroups than in here but it is considered to be acceptable practice. Technically, you are only talking a few extra charcters and I can see no probem there. Wearing my JoeClone hat, I hope you (and anyone else) is careful - I wouldn't want to have lots of threads to fix because of mistakes in email addresses and you have to consider what happens if you change email addresses - I can't see any of us going back to perform an update! Ultimatey, everything here is down to Max but I would be inclined to suggest that you just try it. Jon |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: wysiwyg Date: 27 Jan 01 - 06:27 AM So Jon, do you see any problem with my doing it as a link from posts, like that? Technically or among the Powers That Be? And what if lots of people did it, would it present any problem for Mudcat? (Not a debate-- just people giving me the feedback I asked for before I proceed. Yes, from time to time, I do actually ASK before jumping!)
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Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Jon Freeman Date: 27 Jan 01 - 06:04 AM Debates in an HTML thread....! I am with Bernard on this one and find email far more convenient. Another great advantage of email for me is that it makes responding to a larger message so much easier - all the original text gets carried over with the reply - I don't have to keep checking back to remind myself what I am replying to and I can quote and answer questions/ pass comment that way - much quicker. OK, one can (and I sometimes do) copy and paste a PM into my reply for these reasons but I find it a lot harder work than using email.
Jon |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: wysiwyg Date: 26 Jan 01 - 11:05 PM Feedback noted, thanks. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: BS: HTML Practice - please ignore! From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 26 Jan 01 - 03:14 PM Bernard, I feel differently. My email is so filled with spam, I don't check it everyday. Then when I do, I usually delete anything from someone I don't recognize. You can see where I would easily delete something from a Mudcatter. With the PM's, on the other hand, I see the notification as soon as I log onto Mudcat (which is more often than checking my email.) The only drawback to a PM is that I cannot send an attached file (text, picture, or midi.) Besides, I like to keep all my Mudcat correspondence in one place. I try to file Mudcat emails together, but they're obviously not with my PM's. |