Site Design Test Page
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Site Design Test Page


This page is designed for testing purposes. There will be occasions when this page looks very strange, breaks, or does funky things. That is normal. It’s hard to know what you can expect from a test page, so, expect the unexpected.

Don’t forget to add a link or two from time to time.

    Ok, lets put together a fantastic list.

  1. This is item number one
  2. It can have several items. This one is number two but it can have even more than two, in fact, it should keep counting up and up and up.
    1. A list item in a list inside a list.
  3. To three
  4. and four and onward still
  5. and if we put one not inside the li tag it will look like this

  6. between other tagged items like this fifth one.
    Then of course we also need an unordered list.

  • List item one
    • What would happen if we stacked another list inside another list item.
    • With more than one item?

    huh?

  • What the?

Sometimes we want to use a horizontal rule to divide text.


H1: Ok, lets get this show on the road!

Sometimes when you’re writing a paragraph you may want to make a word, or even a few words in small font.

This is a standard paragraph of text. This text is bold the text over here is italic. Sometimes I go totally nuts and decide to strike out change what I wanted to say. That’s a pretty cool thing to do, because when you leave something you have del deleted inside your text people can have a chuckle at your wit or stupidity.

H2: Blockquotes, quotes, and codes are cool.

Sometimes when you’re writing you want to say something with a:

blockquote, like this. This time we need to write something a little longer in the blockquote to truly test (cited) its effectiveness. It doesn’t always work the way it should but we need to know how the site will be effected by blockquote settings.

It’s a great way to define a block of text in a unique way. It’s not the same as a quote or code tag but that’s a good thing. It means you can set up your style sheet to treat each tag differently.

H3: This is the way we do it, baby!

So, are you seeing how each of these features (cited) look different on the page? There are LOTS of things you can do to make things look different on the page. You can even change colors with a span tag inside your post or page.

Sometimes you want to adjust the size of your font to a fixed font which is what the

H4

,

H5

, and

H6

tags are for. Unfortunately, these are usually block elements which prevents them working to alter size within a paragraph.