"If they hit one of yours, you hit two of theirs. If they send one of yours to the hospital, you send one of theirs to the morgue. That's the way you do it, Chicargo style."
Jimmy Malone, "The Untouchables"
Is the McCain campaign sure they want to go negative?
You have to be willing to get your hands a little dirty with HTML tags. The basic ones are as follows:
All HTML tags begin and end with the angle brackets: < and >. If you use any in your post(s), you have to click the "Check here if HTML tags are in the message" box at the bottom of the post window, before you hit "preview." Otherwise, your tags will render in plaintext, like mine did in this post (intentionally). What you do is find the image you're looking for on the web - and make sure you've got the actual IMAGE link, not just a link to a webpage that contains the image. If the link itself doesn't end in a graphic-suffix, it ain't an image link. Graphic formats are .jpg, .gif, .png, and a few others. If a link ends in .htm or .php or .html or in fact anything else, it won't work.
So, assuming you've got a real link to an actual image file, just copy it from your browser window, and paste it between the quotes in the image tag: Here's a few other tags that can be useful:
puts in a new paragraph. If you're using HTML tags in a post, you have to format the whole thing in HTML, or you'll get one big block of text, no matter how many paragraphs you type in, if the paragraphs don't start with the
tag.
- ordered list. If you use this, you'll get an indented list of items however long you want. Just make sure each item starts with
(List Item), and ends with
(the forward slash means "end of tag" - some tags require and enclosing endtag, others don't. The
tag doesn't require an end tag, but lists and blockquotes do. So, for an ordered list, you'd do:
First item of interest
Second item of interest
Third item of interest
Thus, you open the list (
), give your list items (
) with their end-tags (
), and then close the list (). You can also do this whole thing using
(UNordered list, which gives just bullets instead of numbers) to replace
.
Last one that's useful is
- this is exactly what it sounds like - a quote of someone else's words. If you want to quote what someone else said in a post, you type out the blockquote tag, drop in your quote, and then close the blockquote with an endtag:
.
Oh, two more: and are italics (EMphasis), and bold (strong) - they require endtags, too.
I wouldn't say there is a special place in hell .......
but I do think some people are unable to seperate support from support .... as a McCain voter I am able to support Obama and say it's wrong to falsely claim things like 'won't say the pledge' or 'is really a terrorist muslim' .... stick to the issues and fight from there.
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"If they hit one of yours, you hit two of theirs. If they send one of yours to the hospital, you send one of theirs to the morgue. That's the way you do it, Chicargo style."
Jimmy Malone, "The Untouchables"
Is the McCain campaign sure they want to go negative?
You have to be willing to get your hands a little dirty with HTML tags. The basic ones are as follows:
All HTML tags begin and end with the angle brackets: < and >. If you use any in your post(s), you have to click the "Check here if HTML tags are in the message" box at the bottom of the post window, before you hit "preview." Otherwise, your tags will render in plaintext, like mine did in this post (intentionally). What you do is find the image you're looking for on the web - and make sure you've got the actual IMAGE link, not just a link to a webpage that contains the image. If the link itself doesn't end in a graphic-suffix, it ain't an image link. Graphic formats are .jpg, .gif, .png, and a few others. If a link ends in .htm or .php or .html or in fact anything else, it won't work.
So, assuming you've got a real link to an actual image file, just copy it from your browser window, and paste it between the quotes in the image tag:
Here's a few other tags that can be useful:
puts in a new paragraph. If you're using HTML tags in a post, you have to format the whole thing in HTML, or you'll get one big block of text, no matter how many paragraphs you type in, if the paragraphs don't start with the
tag.
- ordered list. If you use this, you'll get an indented list of items however long you want. Just make sure each item starts with- (List Item), and ends with
(the forward slash means "end of tag" - some tags require and enclosing endtag, others don't. The
- First item of interest
- Second item of interest
- Third item of interest
tag doesn't require an end tag, but lists and blockquotes do. So, for an ordered list, you'd do:
Thus, you open the list (
), give your list items (- ) with their end-tags (
), and then close the list (
). You can also do this whole thing using(UNordered list, which gives just bullets instead of numbers) to replace
.
Last one that's useful is
.Oh, two more: and are italics (EMphasis), and bold (strong) - they require endtags, too.
Hope that helps.
It was first said by Democrat Madeleine Albright, what do you think of that?
http://www.cnsnews.com/public/Content/Article.aspx?rsrcid=35052
I wouldn't say there is a special place in hell .......
but I do think some people are unable to seperate support from support .... as a McCain voter I am able to support Obama and say it's wrong to falsely claim things like 'won't say the pledge' or 'is really a terrorist muslim' .... stick to the issues and fight from there.
No it was a quote from someone that she used don't remember the name.
There is a video on this page also
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/05/palin-misquotes-albright_n_131967.html
I concur.
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