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The limited "pseudo HTML" on Heddate sites allows you to format text, insert images in text, and to link to postings, members, wiki-pages, and other web pages. The pseudo HTML works just about everywhere - in messages, postings, descriptions, diaries, and of course on wikis. For a very compact description of the pseudo HTML, see <URI:pseudo |
[#Introduction]:♦ Introduction to page.♦ Page guideline. [#Formatting text]:♦ Larger text♦ Enhancing text: Bold, Italic, More ♦ Altering text: pre, sub, sup ♦ Positioning text: center, right align ♦ Hiding text ♦ Justifying text [#Inserting elements]:♦ Inserting an image♦ Inserting a rating box ♦ Inserting a horizontal ruler [#Working with images]:♦ Resizing images♦ Rotating images ♦ Aligning images ♦ Flipping images | [#Extras]:♦ Using box tag♦ Creating tables ♦ Creating wiki polls ♦ Writing tags as regular text ♦ Adding sounds and videos ♦ Adding iframes [#Linking on site]:♦ Linking to a web page♦ Linking to a wiki-page ♦ Linking an image to a wiki-page ♦ Linking to a member ♦ Linking to a diary entry ♦ Linking to a guestbook message ♦ Linking to a private message ♦ Linking to parts of your house or wiki ♦ Linking to a forum posting ♦ Linking to a private forum ♦ Linking to a public forum ♦ Linking to any page on this site ♦ Linking to a poll ♦ Linking to a Mainstreet news item | [#Linking off site]:♦ Linking to a Wikipedia article♦ Linking to pages on Elfwood ♦ Linking to profiles on Myspace ♦ Linking to Facebook profiles, groups [#Miscellaneous notes]:♦ Case sensitivity♦ Paragraphs and line breaks ♦ HTML tags that don't work ♦ When pseudo HTML doesn't work right [#Other useful pages]:[#Page Edit History]: |
What is HTML? HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language, and is a set of "codes" (tags) that can be put in the text to: ♦ indicate how the text should be displayed (bold, italics, etc). ♦ make the text into a working link to somewhere, on or off this site. ♦ display an object (for example, an image) inlined in the text. Some tags are "single", like the <hr> tag indicating a horizontal line should be inserted in the text. Other tags come in "pairs", with a start tag and an ending tag, which are placed just before and just after the text to be formatted. Examples: <b> ... </b> and <i> ... </i> tags which indicate bold and italic text, respectively. What is "Elftown’s pseudo HTML"? The "pseudo HTML" on the heddate sites is a limited set of HTML tags and some site specific "codes" that work in postings, on the wiki, in your description, etc.. The available tags and "codes" are described as follows. You can format text with a limited number of "ordinary" HTML tags. All HTML tags aren't allowed and thus don't work, because that might make some pages look downright awful. |
Page Guideline: How to use this wiki-page.To minimise this page from being too overwhelming, due to the extensive amount of information, most of the content is hidden, but this guideline explains how to be able to access the information. ♦ Review the topics. ♦ The main topics are "header links". ♦ Under each "header" is listed the topics covered in that section. ♦ Choose a topic you want to read about. ♦ Click on the "header link" you're interested in and/or what's listed under it. ♦ You'll be taken to the section of the "header" you selected. ♦ Once there, click on the "Show Content" just under the header title. ♦ All the sub-topics will be listed to take you to each of the sub-topics listed in the section. ♦ To return to the "Table of Contents", a link back to it is at the bottom of each main section |
Other useful pages:♦ Help index♦ Index ♦ Wiki help ♦ <forum:Elfpack, newbie questions> |
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