I am writing this post using a FireFox add-on called Write Area. It's a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor that pops up in a secondary window when (after it's installed) you right-click inside any HTML-ready text area, including this one! It has a lot of the bells and whistles the old board used to have, like lots of colors, background colors, sizes, fonts fonts fonts,
Different justifications,
and lots of other stuff I don't even understand!
And best of all, no HTML knowledge is required!
Woot!
Replies
Using an "insert horizontal line" and cut-and-pasting form a saved document, you can even add a signature!
(Below is what mine looked like on the old board)
Now if only we could get Signatunes to work on Ning...
"Age is not a particularly interesting subject. Anyone can get old. All you have to do is live long enough." -Groucho Marx
Check out the Secret Headquarters (my store) website! It's a pretty lame website, but I did it myself, so tough noogies!
All Beanworld images are tm and © Larry Marder, and taken from The Beanworld Wiki. If they're moving, thank J-Ball!
Listen to WOXY.com, it's the future of rock-n-roll!
"Chairs are a cowardly and superstitious furniture!" -Batman by Hammerheart
Giving this a try...
If this works, it could be quite the bold innovation. If someone's green in the web-coding area, this could really help. I can't underline that point enough. This is no small matter!
Oh, that's sweet as all get-out. Good find, Dag!
Alan M. said:
You think that's cool? Watch this:
Posts: 18502
Location: Arlington, TX
America Boy!
I knew cigarette taxes were high in the Northeast, but this is ridiculous!
To right that which is wrong; And to serve all mankind.
Posts: 14229
Location: Charlotte, NC
Staying up too late.
I'm not an opera fan, but I've studied music history. So it surprised me when I didn't even recognize the Donizetti opera at #20. Seeing the Italian title didn't help, either.
http://www.last.fm/music/Mark+Sullivan http://www.last.fm/music/Mirage+%28NC%29http://www.last.fm/music/Ras+Majuka
Posts: 8317
Location: Melbourne
They don't say how they calculated which operas are most performed in the US, so there's no way of knowing how much effort they put into getting it right. I imagine the time frame chosen would make a difference, whether they counted productions or performances, and whether they only counted productions at opera houses.
(edited)
Posts: 8317
Location: Melbourne
Posts: 9861
Location: Bristow, Virginia
That's half a page of a thread from the old site!
Actually, I find that a little more distracting/confusing than neat. But maybe that's just me. .::shrug::.