I am on the hunt for themes that don’t mess up your comments through nigh impossible paragraph breaks. Many of you are already irritated enough when you first start to comment, and the fact that the old theme turns your lucid prose into a slab of granite irritates you further. I will probably go back to the old theme in a little bit, but in the meantime, could you test the comments box for me? Donkeyshins, as we say in Germany.
N.B. Thanks everybody. Back to the old way, but we are closing in on it.
Bitte Schon :)
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This poem marches on<br/>
Like an distant child of Spode<br/>
All formatted, exact and wrong</p>
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Test.
Test.
Test test test.
Germany? Does that mean there’s chocolate cake?!?!?! ;)
It is something to have wept
As we have wept.
It is something to have done
As we have done.
It is something to have watched
When all men slept
And seen the stars
Which never see the sun.
Quote by James Wanliss, <i> Resisting the Green Dragon</i> <blockquote>Man and coyote both eat chickens. But the more coyotes the fewer chickens, while the more men the more chickens.</blockquote>
Previous was using hypertext tags. This time using the combox buttons.
Single break
Double break
end
It seems that the the combox buttons work.
<b>It</b> <i>seems</i> <u>that</u> hypertext <strike>may</strike> does not.
Links. First pasted into combox. Second created using buttons
Intellectual property is information
SOPA and intellectual property as property
Pasting formatting from elsewhere. Bullets His approach to Scripture is that it is always true, though there may be problems at the level of Manuscript quality Translation accuracy Personal interpretation Numbers (and some italics) Here’s the proper way to evaluate an analogy: Ask this question: Does the person making the analogy between X and Y explain the respect in which he or she claims that X and Y are similar? If not, ask the person to clarify that point. If so, think about whether X and Y are indeed similar in the respect specified. If so, the analogy is legitimate.… Read more »
Mr. Wilson I’d like to submit that I’d prefer to have everyone’s comments as unreadable as possible. I think paragraph breaks are a dastardly modern invention and I can hardly fathom that one such as yourself would capitulate to the fragmenting of sentences in the same way to much of the church has capitulated to the fragmentation of postmodernism. Does not the Bible say that we are all “one in Christ”? I await your repentance on this issue.
Wunderbar! Das ist sehr gut!
Hello.
Goodbye.
First line.
Second line after pressing Return once.
Third line after pressing Return twice.
Bold Italic Underlined. Italic Underlined. Strikethrough. Link
Return then unblockquote.
Just kidding. All this with use of the available buttons, without use of HTML tags.
The first “Underlined” was supposed to have been emboldened, italicised, and underlined. Underline seems to not work.
Oops, nor Strikethrough.
Testing, Testing. Wilson secretly wears women’s clothing. Testing testing. Wilson’s bearded face looks like a donkey’s butt. Testing Testing. Wilson hasn’t changed his underwear in three weeks. Testing Testing.
This post reminded me of two songs by Coldplay: ‘Don’t Panic’ and ‘The Scientist’ (Oh, take me back to the start.)
Just kidding
I miss the HTML…
<br>
<b>just checking</b>