Archive for “Theme Usage”

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Making Blockquotes

Posted January 13th, 2007 by Mike Cherim

A blockquote is used to indentify and mark-up a quoted block of text. Making a proper blockquote is easy. Just do it like this, being sure to actually write in the paragraph tags (<p></p>), as shown:

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Writing Code

Posted January 13th, 2007 by Mike Cherim

If you want to publish some code or scripting with this you have to use a pre-box. The “pre” stands for preserve as it preserves spacing so your code can be staggered for easier viewing.

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Posting Images

Posted January 13th, 2007 by Mike Cherim

If you blog you will probably want to post images. Using this theme’s styles I will explain how this is best accomplished to that you will retain validity. There are three ways to position images when posting: Floated left, floated right, and center aligned. Images can be posted in in the body of the post or in the excerpt. To post images in the excerpt, you must use the “Optional Excerpt” textarea — found on your “Write Post” page below the image uploader.

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Abbreviations and Acronyms

Posted January 12th, 2007 by Mike Cherim

Acronyms are a specialized abbreviation where the initial letters are spoken as a word rather than spelled out. In most cases it is proper to use the much more common abbreviation than an acronym. And example of an abbreviation would be HTML. An example of an acronym would be RADAR.

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Notable Examples

Posted January 12th, 2007 by Mike Cherim

Here are a few examples of sites/blogs using this theme. Not all are valid due to the owners making small mistakes or adding plugins that aren’t of the highest quality, but it should give you some ideas.

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