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WordPress developer, ..
(( search box )) located here.

WPBeginer, gotta say here: that this website has some really cool stuff on it, and it ain’t just for beginners neither, but it does has a Noob approach to searching for stuff. It also has a very heavy emphasis on the over-use of paid Plugins in my opinion.

StackOverFlow, not a Noob in sight: except for some of the unresearched questions being asked, here be the questionable search box in, ..
(( question ))

The Mozilla support site is a right royal bitch to navigate, but it does have some real neat stuff on it to peruse. Downside, you do really need to know what you want to find — before even looking for it. The place is not Noob friendly at all, that said, it’s got shed loads of brilliant examples.

But above all, there’s the king ‘n’ queen of all searches, ..
Google itself.

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Heading One. 1:

Heading Two. 2:

Heading Three. 3:

Heading Four. 4:

Heading Five, 5:
Heading six: 6:

This is some text to demonstrate the paragraph text abilities of WordPress, nothing should be inferred or considered as a contract between you and me. Between yourself and I: as this is simply a demonstration only, especially trying to get your head round the HTML tags used in tables; that you can insert directly into the Page. Use ‘CSS’ you shout! – Yer, but just try and put that inside a page, without resorting to using the ADDITIONAL CSS in another screen.

Working with tables in WordPress, as shown below.

top colspan 3
r
o
w
s
p
a
n
*
4
Left Top
#ff66ff #ffcccc
Left Bottom
#0099ff #66cccc
bottom colspan * 3

<table border=”2″ width=”40%” cellpadding=”3″ cellspacing=”0″ bgcolor=”#999999″>
<tr>

<!– NOTE: rowspan in the same <tr> — </tr> tag as the rest of the table block –>

<td width=”100%” align=”center” colspan=”3″>
top colspan 3
</td>
</tr>
<tr>

<td width=”10%” align=”center” rowspan=”4″>
r<br>o<br>w<br>s<br>p<br>a<br>n<br>*<br>4<br>
</td>

<td id=”Home1″ align=”center” width=”40%” height=”40″ valign=”top” bgcolor=”#ff66ff” >
Left Top
</td>
<td id=”Home1a” width=”50%” height=”40″ align=”left” valign=”top” bgcolor=”#000000″ >
<pre><font color=”#ff66ff”>#ff66ff</font> <font color=”#ffcccc”>#ffcccc</font></pre>
</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td id=”Menu1″ width=”50%” height=”40″ align=”center” valign=”top” bgcolor=”#999999″ >
Left 1
</td>
<td id=”Menu1a” width=”50%” height=”40″ align=”left” valign=”top” bgcolor=”#000000″ >
<pre><font color=”#999999″>#999999</font> <font color=”#cccccc”>#ccccccc</font></pre>
</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td id=”Menu2″ width=”50%” height=”40″ align=”center” valign=”top” bgcolor=”#999999″ >
Left 3
</td>
<td id=”Menu2a” width=”50%” height=”40″ align=”left” valign=”top” bgcolor=”#000000″ >
<pre><font color=”#999999″>#999999</font> <font color=”#cccccc”>#ccccccc</font></pre>
</td>
</tr>

<tr>
<td id=”Clock1″ width=”50%” height=”70″ align=”center” valign=”top” bgcolor=”#0099ff”>
Left Bottom
</td>
<td id=”Clock1a” width=”50%” height=”70″ align=”left” valign=”top” bgcolor=”#000000″ >
<font color=”#0099ff”>#0099ff</font> <font color=”#66cccc”>#66cccc</font>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<!– NOTE: colspan in its own <tr> — </tr> tag –>

<td width=”100%” align=”center” colspan=”3″>
bottom colspan * 3
</td>

</tr>
</table>

Note: the ID Tag above has been included to show you how to address that element should you wish to use any [ CSS ] within and inside the Table <TD> Tag.

 

top colspan 3
r
o
w
s
p
a
n
*
4
Left Top #ff66ff #ffcccc
Left Bottom #0099ff #66cccc
bottom colspan * 3

The table above has the <pre> tags removed, and its also been manipulated in the visual editor, check out the source code to see how the style (width) and (height) has been changed.

 

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