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I thought I would make a post describing HOW TO FORMAT YOUR POST. After doing a quick seach in the forum, I noticed that madurofan had once mentioned some basics, I thought I would give any one who desires the POWER to format their posts. This comes in handy for those with longer posts so that they can seperate sentences where one ends and another starts (makes reading easier too). And also call attention to important words or parts of their sentences.
NOTE: Although adding this <a href="http://www.cigars.com" target="_blank"> the part of this formatting code target="_blank" does not have to be included, but what I have learned in my years of coding is that it is best to add this in there because it opens up a new page insted of loading the link into your current page. Which means you lose cigar.com and go to the other page, but with target="_blank" in the code it leaves cigar.com page open and opens a new page for you.
You should probably add two <br> tags before and after your img tag so any words that accompany it will be either above the image or below the image and not floating off to the side of the image. Exp. - When I want to show off a photo I took myself and post it here on Cigar.com, I need to upload my image to a server (any server) and then find the path or URL of the image. I have my own website fortunately and here's my URL: http://www.radmedia.org/gallerys/cigars/rad1964_nub_600x450.jpg Any image you link to should not be to wide, because this websites displayable width is around 790 pixels (790 px = @11 inches). (600 px = @7 inches). Here's my example: <br><br><img src="http://www.radmedia.org/gallerys/cigars/rad1964_nub_600x450.jpg"><br><br> PS - You can also combine a few of the tags together. (bold, color, italicized) Try adding bold and a color! For best results open and close the tags in the order they appear. <font color="blue"><b></b></font> ==========HTML ENTITIES========== HTML Entities are simply code that represent certain symbols. Here are a few common ones: © = © ® = ® ¢ = ¢ ½ = ½ é = é And the often abused = (Yes, that spot is supposed to be blank) (I put 8 of the in order to get that space) (8 pixels worth) One equals 1 pixel of blank space (72 pixels = @ 1 inch) There are many other ones but the list is too long to name them all. Click here for the big list.
jlmarta:I stick a raisin in my belly button and pretend I'm a cookie.
AQUADGIO1200:Thanks Rad....i was in the bay area last week, hows the bay bridge coming along? I also went to my home town of San Mateo and stopped by a nice cigar lounge by the fair groungs & enjoyed a RP Decade.
bibby:Thanks Rad, great post!Quick question; after I added a link via the formatting you described including the extra portion to cause a new window to open how do you close off the link formatting? Essentially anything I type after that formatting becomes the words in the link rather than continued post. How do I turn that off and continue the post I have going?Rob