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    John
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    Hi All Here is a guide to using the editing tags above the editing screen. You need to open a tag, such as ‘b’, write what you want emboldened, and then close the tag which, after opening the tag, shows as ‘/b’. I have written some text, followed by the code. No dig is great! No dig is <strong>great!</strong> No dig is great <em>No dig</em> is great Here is a link to Garden Organic Here is a <a href="https://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/" target="_blank">link to Garden Organic</a> Here is a blockquote

    A no-dig guru from Alhampton Sold mustard and rocket in Bruton His mustard was tangy, his rocket was dandy His fame has now spread to Wincanton

    <blockquote>A no-dig guru from Alhampton
    Sold mustard and rocket in Bruton
    His mustard was tangy, his rocket was dandy
    His fame has now spread to Wincanton</blockquote>

    Images often prove difficult. You cannot upload images to the site. The images must be available on the web, probably on your own website. If the link doesn’t end in .jpg it is most unlikely to work. no dig <img src="https://www.compusmall.co.uk/koken/storage/cache/images/000/424/DSC-0018,xlarge.2x.1447713020.jpg" alt="no dig/> For lists you need to open the ‘ul ‘ or ‘ol’ tag, then for each list item open and close the ‘li -/li’ tags, then close with the ‘/ul ‘ or ‘/ol’ tag. Use ‘ul’ for unordered/bulleted lists and ‘ol’ for ordered/numbered lists.

    • apples
    • oranges
    • pears
    <ul>
    <li>apples</li>
    <li>oranges</li>
    <li>pears</li>
    </ul>
    1. apples
    2. oranges
    3. pears
    <ol>
    <li>apples</li>
    <li>oranges</li>
    <li>pears</li>
    </ol>

    I don’t think the ‘del’ and ‘code’ tags are needed for general use.

    #32602

    charles
    Moderator

    Good advice John but stick to the gardening day job before applying as a poet.

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