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Subject: 8 Basic Steps (return to Stage 3)


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Any 3rd Grader
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Date Posted: 21:23:41 02/06/13 Wed
In reply to: Any 3rd Grader 's message, "8 Basic Steps (for Beginners)" on 21:17:11 02/06/13 Wed



When making a header, you'll need to add spaces, paragraphs, and 'next lines' to your code.
The Voy forum header is very basic.
And, NOTHING is automatic.

For example:
If you write a several paragraphs in the header,
it will appear as one giant paragraph.
and, it will be stretched the entire length of the screen. This is very unattractive.

There's a simple step to solve this problem.

In order to change a PARAGRAPH, there are 3 basic characters:

{<} {p} {>} Just remove the parenthesis {}

And order to break to a new line, just type:
{<} {br} {>}.
Just remove the parenthesis, and make 4 characters.

You might also need to make spaces between sentences.

{<} {&} {nb} {sp} {;} {>}

( remove all {} {} {} {} {} {} )
Yes, those 7 characters make a small space.
and, in order to make a space between sentences,
you might need to repeat this step several times.

(yes. you'd think there would be an easier code).

So, the HTML codes are encased within the <> lines.

The following codes are all gibberish,
but I'm hoping to show how it looks:


<&ghg;>

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