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Introduction
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This is a web page. How do you like what I've done? Please e-mail me with any suggestions.
Anyone interested in Charmed VCDs?
I have a complete set of season 4 and 5 on hand :)
Lists
- red
- orange
- green
- blue
- purple
- black
- brown
or
- red
- orange
- green
- blue
- purple
- black
- brown
Forced Line Breaks
how
Horizontal Rules
Character Formatting
, for bold
, for italic
, for underlined
, for strikeout
, for superscript
, for subscript
, for teletype
for blinking text (very annoying)
You can also mix styles together like this!
URLs
What ever text that you want to be colored goes here
Links to Specific Sections
Sometimes, you might want to have a link that will take you further down a page, or to a certain section of another page. An example of this is the index to this web page. You click on the colored text, and it takes you to that section. To do this, you need to do two things. The first, is to make the link, and the second, is to make where the link will lead to. NOTE: You cannot make links to specific sections within a different document unless either you have write permission to the coded source of that document or that document already contains in-document named links.
1) To make the actual link, think of a name for the certain spot. Let's say you are going to call it "spot". If this certain spot is on the same page that the link is, you would type:
Colored Text
Otherwise, you would add "#spot" to the end of the URL.
2) Now, you need to make where the link will take you. Go to the spot where you want the link to take you, and type:
Mailto Links
Most people like to have a link on their web page that automatically sends e-mail to an address. If you want to do this, and your name is Dan, and your e-mail address is a@a.com, type:
Dan