Xjournal makes it easy to get to the last posting, but Deepest Sender lets me get to all my previous postings. I hadn't been saving my entries to local disk with Xjournal unless I wanted to put incomplete ones aside before I posted them. And I have postings that I made before I was using Xjournal - with iJournal, and without any client before that. For spelling, I really just need something to point out that there is an error.
Last weekend was my long weekend - 64 hours on my timesheet, installing new timecard software. I've got today off, but I'm working tomorrow. But tomorrow should be a very quiet day.
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I find and useful, but that particular example seems gratuitous (unless is gonna be deprecated in a future HTML spec or something, which would annoy). Admittedly my first encounter with was even worse than that, in truly bletcherous FrontPage code where the way they were used was beyond silly and well into criminal.
LJ Hook lets you add "custom" items that show up as a submenu. They can use highlighted text or the clipboard contents. This lets me define an additional italic that uses ; similar for bold, underscore, and strike-through.
From the brain haze...............blumindyNovember 29 2006, 18:33:02 UTC
I have read that < i > < b > and < u > are going to be deprecated :(
I beleive it is the plan for XHTML 2.0. I have been reading XML documentation and in strict those 3 tags are either gone or frowned upon. Mfrp, I don't like < div > either.
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and useful, but that particular example seems gratuitous (unless is gonna be deprecated in a future HTML spec or something, which would annoy). Admittedly my first encounter with
was even worse than that, in truly bletcherous FrontPage code where the way they were used was beyond silly and well into criminal.
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I beleive it is the plan for XHTML 2.0. I have been reading XML
documentation and in strict those 3 tags are
either gone or frowned upon. Mfrp, I don't like < div > either.
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