OPEN FOR ADDITIONS BY FOLLOWERS OF MYRSKI
Theme: 51. Scientific Ideas and Propositions
Chris MYRSKI & Friends, 2020 - future
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0. Some minimal ideas about HTML language, especially on this site
I will write with spaces between the symbols, because else you will not see the very operators of HTML. The first thing here is not to forget < B R > at the end of the line else you will simply have no lines and paragraphs. Then compulsory space is the operator & N B S P ; (including the semicolon). Then there are opening and closing 'parentheses' for the major editing symbols namely < i > italic < / i > , < b > bold < / b > , < u > underline < / u > , and this is the most important. Further upper index is given wit < s u p > something up < / s u p > , and lower index with < s u b > something down < / s u b > , and for centering is used < c e n t e r > something centered < / c e n t e r > . How to give the headings you will see in the template, and if you will not use tables (but imitate them somehow) this is preferable. Also remarks is better to give directly under the paragraph (for universality). And this is as if all about the basic HTML.
There are, however, some exceptions here for the HTML on this site, for which I can't tell you why they exist but these are the facts. The one thing is that there is NO long hyphen (or dash) and if you have used such thing it is seen in the editing window but later disappears, so that I use always 2 successive usual hyphens. Then there are NO double quotes, they are substituted with single ones, and you can't edit them automatically in the Word, so that one must make a pass through Wordpad, if he makes (like me) distinction between the single and double quotes. It is also advisable not to use blockquote operator for making of margins from left and right, because on some sites this is interpreted as citation and taken to be all in italic, yet I use this here, and if you publish on other sites then simply take it away.
It is also highly recommendable NOT to touch the very beginning (and end, if such exists) of this file, but take only the template and copy it filled with your material where is said, for what purpose I am using comments beginning with < ! and ending with > . Do not use, please, [ ] brackets in the text in order to be able to put some later explanations (like the imitated end-notes), and to allow me also to give sometimes my meaning about the thing. I personally advice you to try this once with something even silly for tests and see how it works.
March 2020