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speeder 12-21-2006 10:36 PM

http primer?
 
Can someone point me to a page where all of the http basic tools are, like for italicizing, etc.? Specifically I want to know how to make paragraphs in an ebay listing, as it is they just bundle all of your words together into one paragraph no matter how you type it. (Frustrating).

I am not the most web-savvy guy in the world, but always willing to learn. TIA. :)

Joeaksa 12-22-2006 12:39 AM

Denis,

I had seen something like that in Ebay at one time. Not sure if they still have tips there or not.

Just did a google search and found these:

http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/html/article.php/3478131

http://www.htmlprimer.com/lessons/lesson1.html

Hope this helps...

Joe

Joeaksa 12-22-2006 12:41 AM

PS, if all you want to know is doing a paragraph I believe that its < p > insert comments < / p >

Take the spaces out between <> to make it form a paragraph. If I do it the way I should the <> go away and make a paragraph and that does not show you anything.

widebody911 12-22-2006 06:31 AM

Actually, you want an HTML primer, not HTTP, unless you're looking how to properly form a tcp get call :)

Here's some common tags:

&lt;p&gt; - paragraph break
&lt;br&gt; - line break
&lt;i&gttext&lt;/i&gt; - italics - note the closing tag - that's important
&lt;b&gttext&lt;/b&gt; - bold (again with the closing tag)
&lt;img src=http://link.to.your.image.jpg&gt; image tag

And here's a cheat sheet: http://www.psacake.com/web/dy.asp

svandamme 12-22-2006 06:40 AM

http://www.htmlgoodies.com/

HardDrive 12-22-2006 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by widebody911
Actually, you want an HTML primer, not HTTP, unless you're looking how to properly form a tcp get call :)


I actually chuckled about this, then thought, "God I am a damn geek....."

stevepaa 12-22-2006 08:51 AM

The way I find an ad I like, then view the source page and copy the parts I need. I then type in what I need to.

speeder 12-22-2006 09:17 AM

Thanks, guys! Yeah, HTML. That's what I meant. No wonder I could not find help googling "HTTP help".

Steve, how do I view a source page? (I have a Mac, if that makes a difference). Thanks again, Joe/Thom/SV/HD/Steve.

stevepaa 12-22-2006 09:19 AM

on your browser, go to view tab, then down to source

and there it all is.

speeder 12-22-2006 10:07 AM

Thanks! Now I just have to learn how to decipher what the heck it all means.

stevepaa 12-22-2006 10:32 AM

It is pretty easy. You can just change something and then preview it. Paste the ad you like to a word document and then just make variations. Change the font size , color, indentations, etc.

VincentVega 12-22-2006 12:59 PM

Create sample/test html file with your favorite txt editor and view them locally, simple way to learn.

html for dummies or similar online primers will get you going in no time.


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