I have to appreciate your humor here. Although, at the same time, it really isn't a laughing matter. But one time during an all too monotonous greek tragedy play scene, all I could do was laugh (while trying to hide in my husband's shoulder) to get through it. Comic relief helps. I wasn't the only one laughing either.
After posting the Help message, a light came on in my head and i realized i could go back to a prior posting's edit page and copy the break code from there, which i did.
Been trying to respect QRS wave's request to keep the main blog page uncluttered and freaked out for a bit when i couldn't find the green colored dialog box with the HTML break code.
The page isn't listing the HTML code for the break.
And i can't find the code online and r too damn stupid to figure it out.
Sorry, didn't mean to clutter up your web site, but need some help with the break code???
I have to appreciate your humor here. Although, at the same time, it really isn't a laughing matter. But one time during an all too monotonous greek tragedy play scene, all I could do was laugh (while trying to hide in my husband's shoulder) to get through it. Comic relief helps. I wasn't the only one laughing either.
should work it works for me.
In order to make sure that your posts don't hog the front page, you should write <!--break--> before any text.
Appreciate the help.
After posting the Help message, a light came on in my head and i realized i could go back to a prior posting's edit page and copy the break code from there, which i did.
Been trying to respect QRS wave's request to keep the main blog page uncluttered and freaked out for a bit when i couldn't find the green colored dialog box with the HTML break code.
Again, thanks.
greg