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homepage question
Lisa Tomlinson
(589)
WholeNote Forum
3/24/2007 1:07:28 PM · 26 Views
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I've been trying to add to my homepage, but I can't seem to separate my paragraphs with a space like I can on the forum pages. Each time I preview the page, the paragraphs run together. Tapping my monitor with my fingers doesn't seem to help, so I thought I would ask about it.
Lisa
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Re: homepage question
3/24/2007 1:20:29 PM
Anthony Holden
(9450) wrote:
When you want a paragraph, type in this
< p > (but without spaces)
If you want a line break, type
< br > (again, without the spaces) |
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Re: homepage question
3/24/2007 2:55:23 PM
Debra Jean
(9017) wrote:
Check out Steve Cass's lesson #10418 in the 'Lesson' section. You can get there by clicking on 'Lessons' at the top of the page.
There are many other HYML lessons folks have written. When you get to the 'Lessons' section, just type in "HTML" in the 'Lesson Directory Search' and you'll see a whole list. (Including one I did on how to add a background to your homepage.)
I think Willie's (James Wilmoth's) #9155 is probably a pretty good one to try, too. And for sure the one by Christopher Sung, one of the site originators. In fact, that's where you might want to start. I think that's where I started and it was pretty easy to understand. It's the very first one on the page, Lesson #999.
Good luck and welcome to WholeNote.

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Re: homepage question
3/24/2007 3:11:50 PM
Anthony Holden
(9450) wrote:
hmmmmm, not bad, not bad.........
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Re: homepage question
3/24/2007 3:30:13 PM
Lisa Tomlinson
(589) wrote:
Okay! Thanks for the tips. I'll make some changes in the next few days.
Lisa |
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Re: homepage question
3/24/2007 5:58:29 PM
Obee Obier
(4521) wrote:
When you want to mark something as wrong use the s tag
< s > oops I was wrong < / s >
oops I was wrong
i make it italic b is for bold marquee u means underlined sup - higher position sub - lower position
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