Testing Page

header 2

header 3

oh shit they make more of these. 4

and 5
and 6!

A website built to contain the reconstruction work of a fictive rebuilding faer religion.

This is a paragraph! Here's how you make a link: Neocities.

This is me testing paragraph vs line break:
This text is after the break.

Here's how you can make bold and italic text.
Does it look different if I use the bold and italic keys I'm used to?

Here's how you can add an image:

Site hosted by Neocities

Here's how to make a list:

They're teachin' me how to do abbreviations, like SoM and CoT - what's that do?
You can do the same thing with the definitions tag but apparently it looks different?

And what about quotes and blockquotes? How do these end up lookin'? Here's somethin' a blockquote might be useful for, maybe:

O Mithras, Lord of Light, bless this new day with your light.
I raise my hands, my face, my heart to your sight.
I welcome you back to the world; your light falls among us and becomes our life.
Show me your path and I will walk it,
Show me your will and I will do it.
Bless my hands, my feet, my head, my heart;
I honor you and your way always.

Okay so blockquotes don't really work with the centered text, that's good to know. probably the whole thing won't end up centered anyway.

What about the citation tag? ...Do not understand the difference between that and italics, but okay! Probably it can get tied to different CSS things?

They also make a secret third kind of list, description lists. What's that look like?

This is a term
This is a description of that term.
Mithraic
(n.) A follower of the Cult of Mithras.
(adj.) Having to do with Mithraism.
Initiation
Let's assume there was another word for this
The process by which someone joins the Cult, learning about its practices and teachings and eventually dedicating themself to Mithras.

If I ever make major edits, I can use the edit and delete tags to show what was removed. Don't see this being useful.

I don't really understand the usefulness of these "article/section" tags?

But I'm sure there's a reason it's in here... I think it's just to give you things to attach the CSS programming onto, to separate it from other things. There's also other types of structure tags like this: headers, footers (used below), asides, figures, and nav (navigation). Here's the HTML Dog page on these; this seems like it'll be useful later but isn't useful to test right now.

Fun Fact!

I know how to make boxes now. :) (Border-radius is what gives it rounded corners.)

Sidebar

This box should have the rest of the text wrap around it. The "clear: both" text in the footer is what's keepin' it from overlappin' that.

This text is after the floaty box in the coding, but I need to see how it'll look in the final website. I am so excited about how much I'm learnin' with this. I think I'm startin' to feel actually ready to put a real webpage together, even - and how cool is that!