Markup: HTML Tags and Formatting
Headings
Header one
Header two
Header three
Header four
Header five
Header six
Blockquotes
Single line blockquote:
Stay hungry. Stay foolish.
Multi line blockquote with a cite reference:
The HTML
<blockquote>
Element (or HTML Block Quotation Element) indicates that the enclosed text is an extended quotation. Usually, this is rendered visually by indentation (see Notes for how to change it). A URL for the source of the quotation may be given using the cite attribute, while a text representation of the source can be given using the<cite>
element.
multiple contributors – MDN HTML element reference – blockquote
Tables
Employee | Salary | |
---|---|---|
John Doe | $1 | Because that’s all Steve Jobs needed for a salary. |
Jane Doe | $100K | For all the blogging she does. |
Fred Bloggs | $100M | Pictures are worth a thousand words, right? So Jane x 1,000. |
Jane Bloggs | $100B | With hair like that?! Enough said… |
Definition Lists
- Definition List Title
- Definition list division.
- Startup
- A startup company or startup is a company or temporary organization designed to search for a repeatable and scalable business model.
- #dowork
- Coined by Rob Dyrdek and his personal body guard Christopher “Big Black” Boykins, “Do Work” works as a self motivator, to motivating your friends.
- Do It Live
- I’ll let Bill O’Reilly will explain this one.
Unordered Lists (Nested)
- List item one
- List item one
- List item one
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
- List item one
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
Ordered List (Nested)
- List item one -start at 8
- List item one
- List item one -reversed attribute
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
- List item one
- List item two
- List item three
- List item four
HTML Tags
These supported tags come from the WordPress.com code FAQ.
Address Tag
1 Infinite LoopCupertino, CA 95014
United States
Anchor Tag (aka. Link)
This is an example of a link.
Abbreviation Tag
The abbreviation srsly stands for “seriously”.
Acronym Tag (deprecated in HTML5)
The acronym ftw stands for “for the win”.
Big Tag (deprecated in HTML5)
These tests are a big deal, but this tag is no longer supported in HTML5.
Cite Tag
“Code is poetry.” —Automattic
Code Tag
This tag styles blocks of code.
.post-title {
margin: 0 0 5px;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 38px;
line-height: 1.2;
and here's a line of some really, really, really, really long text, just to see how it is handled and to find out how it overflows;
}
You will learn later on in these tests that word-wrap: break-word;will be your best friend.
Delete Tag
This tag will let you strike out text, but this tag is recommended supported in HTML5 (use the <s>
instead).
Emphasize Tag
The emphasize tag should italicize text.
Horizontal Rule Tag
This sentence is following a <hr />
tag.
Insert Tag
This tag should denote inserted text.
Keyboard Tag
This scarcely known tag emulates keyboard text, which is usually styled like the <code>
tag.
Preformatted Tag
This tag is for preserving whitespace as typed, such as in poetry or ASCII art.
The Road Not Taken
Robert Frost Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both (\_/) And be one traveler, long I stood (='.'=) And looked down one as far as I could (")_(") To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, |\_/| Because it was grassy and wanted wear; / @ @ \ Though as for that the passing there ( > º < ) Had worn them really about the same, `>>x<<´ / O \ And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I— I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. and here's a line of some really, really, really, really long text, just to see how it is handled and to find out how it overflows;
Quote Tag for short, inline quotes
Developers, developers, developers...
--Steve Ballmer
Strike Tag (deprecated in HTML5) and S Tag
This tag shows strike-through text.
Small Tag
This tag shows smaller text.
Strong Tag
This tag shows bold text.
Subscript Tag
Getting our science styling on with H2O, which should push the "2" down.
Superscript Tag
Still sticking with science and Albert Einstein's E = MC2, which should lift the 2 up.
Teletype Tag (obsolete in HTML5)
This rarely used tag emulates teletype text, which is usually styled like the <code>
tag.
Underline Tag deprecated in HTML 4, re-introduced in HTML5 with other semantics
This tag shows underlined text.
Variable Tag
This allows you to denote variables.
Markup: Text Alignment
Default
This is a paragraph. It should not have any alignment of any kind. It should just flow like you would normally expect. Nothing fancy. Just straight up text, free flowing, with love. Completely neutral and not picking a side or sitting on the fence. It just is. It just freaking is. It likes where it is. It does not feel compelled to pick a side. Leave him be. It will just be better that way. Trust me.
Left Align
This is a paragraph. It is left aligned. Because of this, it is a bit more liberal in it’s views. It’s favorite color is green. Left align tends to be more eco-friendly, but it provides no concrete evidence that it really is. Even though it likes share the wealth evenly, it leaves the equal distribution up to justified alignment.
Center Align
This is a paragraph. It is center aligned. Center is, but nature, a fence sitter. A flip flopper. It has a difficult time making up its mind. It wants to pick a side. Really, it does. It has the best intentions, but it tends to complicate matters more than help. The best you can do is try to win it over and hope for the best. I hear center align does take bribes.
Right Align
This is a paragraph. It is right aligned. It is a bit more conservative in it’s views. It’s prefers to not be told what to do or how to do it. Right align totally owns a slew of guns and loves to head to the range for some practice. Which is cool and all. I mean, it’s a pretty good shot from at least four or five football fields away. Dead on. So boss.
Justify Align
This is a paragraph. It is justify aligned. It gets really mad when people associate it with Justin Timberlake. Typically, justified is pretty straight laced. It likes everything to be in it’s place and not all cattywampus like the rest of the aligns. I am not saying that makes it better than the rest of the aligns, but it does tend to put off more of an elitist attitude.
Markup: Title With Special Characters ~`!@#$%^&*()-_=+{}[]/\;:'”?,.>
Putting special characters in the title should have no adverse effect on the layout or functionality.
Special characters in the post title have been known to cause issues with JavaScript when it is minified, especially in the admin when editing the post itself (ie. issues with metaboxes, media upload, etc.).
Latin Character Tests
This is a test to see if the fonts used in this theme support basic Latin characters.
! | “ | # | $ | % | & | ‘ | ( | ) | * |
+ | , | – | . | / | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | : | ; | > | = | < |
? | @ | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H |
I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R |
S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | [ | \ |
] | ^ | _ | ` | a | b | c | d | e | f |
g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p |
q | r | s | t | u | v | w | x | y | z |
{ | | | } | ~ |
Markup: Title With Markup
Verify that:
- The post title renders the word “with” in italics and the word “markup” in bold.
- The post title markup should be removed from the browser window / tab.
Edge Case: Many Categories
This post has many categories.
- January 2020 (1)
- January 2013 (5)
- March 2012 (5)
- January 2012 (6)
- March 2011 (1)
- October 2010 (1)
- September 2010 (2)
- August 2010 (3)
- July 2010 (1)
- June 2010 (2)
- May 2010 (1)
- April 2010 (1)
- March 2010 (1)
- February 2010 (1)
- January 2010 (1)
- October 2009 (1)
- September 2009 (1)
- August 2009 (1)
- July 2009 (1)
- June 2009 (1)
- May 2009 (1)
M | T | W | T | F | S | S |
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« Jan | ||||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 |
21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 |
28 | 29 | 30 | 31 |
- aciform (1)
- sub (1)
- antiquarianism (1)
- arrangement (1)
- asmodeus (1)
- broder (1)
- buying (1)
- Cat A (1)
- Cat B (1)
- Cat C (1)
- championship (1)
- chastening (1)
- clerkship (1)
- disinclination (1)
- disinfection (1)
- dispatch (1)
- echappee (1)
- Edge Case (6)
- enphagy (1)
- equipollent (1)
- fatuity (1)
- Foo A (1)
- Foo Parent (1)
- Foo A (1)
- gaberlunzie (1)
- illtempered (1)
- insubordination (1)
- lender (1)
- Markup (6)
- Media (2)
- monosyllable (1)
- packthread (1)
- palter (1)
- papilionaceous (1)
- Parent (1)
- Parent Category (1)
- Child Category 01 (1)
- Child Category 02 (1)
- Child Category 03 (1)
- Child Category 04 (1)
- Child Category 05 (1)
- personable (1)
- Post Formats (15)
- propylaeum (1)
- pustule (1)
- quartern (1)
- scholarship (1)
- selfconvicted (1)
- showshoe (1)
- sloyd (1)
- sublunary (1)
- tamtam (1)
- Template (10)
- Uncategorized (11)
- Unpublished (2)
- weakhearted (1)
- ween (1)
- wellhead (1)
- wellintentioned (1)
- whetstone (1)
- years (1)
- John Doe on Edge Case: No Content
- Jane Doe on Protected: Template: Password Protected (the password is “enter”)
- Jane Doe on Template: Comments
- John Doe on Template: Comments
- John Doe on Template: Comments
- Jane Doe on Template: Comments
- John Doe on Template: Comments
Large image: Hand Coded
Large image: linked in a caption
Meat!
Hamburger fatback andouille, ball tip bacon t-bone turkey tenderloin. Ball tip shank pig, t-bone turducken prosciutto ground round rump bacon pork chop short loin turkey. Pancetta ball tip salami, hamburger t-bone capicola turkey ham hock pork belly tri-tip. Biltong bresaola tail, shoulder sausage turkey cow pork chop fatback. Turkey pork pig bacon short loin meatloaf, chicken ham hock flank andouille tenderloin shank rump filet mignon. Shoulder frankfurter shankle pancetta. Jowl andouille short ribs swine venison, pork loin pork chop meatball jerky filet mignon shoulder tenderloin chicken pork.
Smile!
😉 🙂 😀
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