Monday, March 26, 2012

Layout Test

This is a sticky post!!! Make sure it sticks! This should then split into other pages with layout, images, HTML tags, and other things.

Paragraph Alignment Tests

Default Paragraph

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book. It has survived not only five centuries, but also the leap into electronic typesetting, remaining essentially unchanged. It was popularised in the 1960s with the release of Letraset sheets containing Lorem Ipsum passages, and more recently with desktop publishing software like Aldus PageMaker including versions of Lorem Ipsum.

Left align

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Sed odio nibh, tincidunt adipiscing, pretium nec, tincidunt id, enim. Fusce scelerisque nunc vitae nisl. Quisque quis urna in velit dictum pellentesque. Vivamus a quam. Curabitur eu tortor id turpis tristique adipiscing. Morbi blandit. Maecenas vel est. Nunc aliquam, orci at accumsan commodo, libero nibh euismod augue, a ullamcorper velit dui et purus. Aenean volutpat, ipsum ac imperdiet fermentum, dui dui suscipit arcu, vitae dictum purus diam ac ligula. Praesent enim nunc, pretium eget, tincidunt in, semper at, mauris. Etiam nec ligula. Aenean purus pede, sagittis at, blandit a, dignissim nec, elit. Etiam nunc. Praesent molestie consectetuer leo. Etiam blandit leo mollis velit. Aenean varius. Maecenas in magna nec justo ornare feugiat. Mauris elit. Nunc volutpat lectus fermentum nibh.

Center Align

Aenean a turpis eu augue luctus vulputate. Ut nonummy arcu in est. Nulla facilisi. Fusce at est sollicitudin pede gravida luctus. Sed ut dolor non nulla luctus aliquam. Phasellus sodales dapibus turpis. Nulla malesuada. In sed quam. Donec sollicitudin convallis nisl. Donec nunc. Suspendisse malesuada libero in nisi. Etiam vitae metus non arcu gravida tincidunt. Duis accumsan purus et orci. Curabitur volutpat. Nulla quis purus id enim dapibus malesuada. Nam egestas luctus arcu. Praesent iaculis massa.

Right Align

Aenean tempor, risus nec eleifend tristique, sem orci aliquam urna, eget iaculis tortor mauris ut lorem. Aenean eu tellus. Sed at mauris at nisl ultricies lobortis. Vivamus lacinia, lorem vel congue facilisis, leo leo sodales leo, vitae euismod velit ante a ligula. Vivamus sit amet turpis ut eros molestie porttitor. Nam erat lacus, auctor vel, dictum a, suscipit sed, orci. Quisque est lorem, facilisis consequat, sagittis a, ullamcorper at, ante. Nullam ultricies gravida dui. Nunc mauris. Quisque neque. Quisque eu sem.

Justified

Vivamus volutpat, arcu sed venenatis consequat, nulla pede blandit neque, quis ultrices ligula mauris ut leo. Proin iaculis. Pellentesque vulputate magna at lectus. Etiam semper aliquet lectus. Nullam turpis. Vivamus sed lacus. Integer metus arcu, adipiscing sed, vehicula et, vulputate sit amet, massa. Sed lobortis tempus lectus. In lacus. Duis nibh. Donec molestie libero ut neque. In sollicitudin aliquam felis. Sed molestie libero ac mi. Curabitur magna nunc, feugiat sed, sodales vitae, pretium a, leo. Sed ut ante. Integer turpis ante, facilisis sed, dignissim vitae, consectetuer sed, dui. Sed ultricies.

Header one

Header two

Header three

Header four

Header five
Header six

Blockquote Tests

Blockquote:
Here’s a one line quote.
This part isn’t quoted. Here’s a longer quote:
It’s like a language. You learn the alphabet, which are the scales. You learn sentences, which are the chords. And then you talk extemporaneously with the horn. It’s a wonderful thing to speak extemporaneously, which is something I’ve never gotten the hang of. But musically I love to talk just off the top of my head. And that’s what jazz music is all about.
Stan Getz
And some trailing text.

Table Layout Test

Title Views
About Test User 1 More
260 1 More
Archives 1 More
235 1 More

List Type Tests

Definition List

Definition List Title
This is a definition list division.
Definition
An exact statement or description of the nature, scope, or meaning of something: our definition of what constitutes poetry.
Gallery
A feature introduced with WordPress 2.5, that is specifically an exposition of images attached to a post. In that same vein, an upload is “attached to a post” when you upload it while editing a post.
Gravatar
A globally recognized avatar (a graphic image or picture that represents a user). A gravatar is associated with an email address, and is maintained by the Gravatar.com service. Using this service, a blog owner can configure their blog so that a user’s gravatar is displayed along with their comments.

Unordered List (Nested)

  • List item one
    • List item one
      • List item one
      • List item two
      • List item three
      • List item four
    • List item two
    • List item three
    • List item four
  • List item two
  • List item three
  • List item four

Ordered List

  1. List item one
    1. List item one
      1. List item one
      2. List item two
      3. List item three
      4. List item four
    2. List item two
    3. List item three
    4. List item four
  2. List item two
  3. List item three
  4. List item four

HTML Element Tag Tests

All other HTML tags listed in the FAQ:
Here is the address for Automattic, using the <address> tag:
355 1st Street Suite 202
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States
This is an example of an <anchor> (otherwise known as a link). This abbr. is an example of an <abbr> tag in the middle of a sentence. Here is a TLA showing off the <acronym> tag. What, you want to see some over-sized text using the <big> tag? Can you cite a reference for that, using the <cite> tag? Have you noticed that all of the tag names are displayed in code-form, using the <code> tag? Similarly, I could emulate keyboard text, using the <kbd> text tag, or emulate teletype text using the <tt> tag.
Oh no! I wrote something incorrectly.
I’d better delete it
, using the <del> tag. I could alternately strike something out using the <strike> tag, or strike something out using the <s> tag. So many choices, which I emphasize using the <em> tag. Just to clarify, this is some inserted text, that I’ll highlight using the <ins> tag.
Need to display completely unformatted text, such as a large block of code? Use the <pre> tag, which lets you display:
#container {
 float: left;
 margin: 0 -240px 0 0;
 width: 100%;
}
Want to quote the WordPress tagline Code is Poetry? Use the <q> tag to add quotes around it. This is strong text (otherwise known as bold), using the <strong> tag.
Need to write H2O or E = MC2? You may find great use for subscripting text using the <sub> tag, or for superscripting text using the <sup> tag. Need to call out a variable? Use the <var> tag.

Div and Span Tests

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit.
This is a div with “myclass” class, inside of another div, using the <div> tag.
Sed odio nibh, tincidunt adipiscing, pretium nec, tincidunt id, enim. Fusce scelerisque nunc vitae nisl.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. This is a span inside of a paragraph, using the <span> tag. Sed odio nibh, tincidunt adipiscing, pretium nec, tincidunt id, enim. Fusce scelerisque nunc vitae nisl.

Readability Test

All children, except one, grow up. They soon know that they will grow up, and the way Wendy knew was this. One day when she was two years old she was playing in a garden, and she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother. I suppose she must have looked rather delightful, for Mrs. Darling put her hand to her heart and cried, “Oh, why can’t you remain like this for ever!” This was all that passed between them on the subject, but henceforth Wendy knew that she must grow up. You always know after you are two. Two is the beginning of the end.

Mrs. Darling first heard of Peter when she was tidying up her children’s minds. It is the nightly custom of every good mother after her children are asleep to rummage in their minds and put things straight for next morning, repacking into their proper places the many articles that have wandered during the day.

If you could keep awake (but of course you can’t) you would see your own mother doing this, and you would find it very interesting to watch her. It is quite like tidying up drawers. You would see her on her knees, I expect, lingering humorously over some of your contents, wondering where on earth you had picked this thing up, making discoveries sweet and not so sweet, pressing this to her cheek as if it were as nice as a kitten, and hurriedly stowing that out of sight. When you wake in the morning, the naughtiness and evil passions with which you went to bed have been folded up small and placed at the bottom of your mind and on the top, beautifully aired, are spread out your prettier thoughts, ready for you to put on.

I don’t know whether you have ever seen a map of a person’s mind. Doctors sometimes draw maps of other parts of you, and your own map can become intensely interesting, but catch them trying to draw a map of a child’s mind, which is not only confused, but keeps going round all the time. There are zigzag lines on it, just like your temperature on a card, and these are probably roads in the island, for the Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of colour here and there, and coral reefs and rakish-looking craft in the offing, and savages and lonely lairs, and gnomes who are mostly tailors, and caves through which a river runs, and princes with six elder brothers, and a hut fast going to decay, and one very small old lady with a hooked nose. It would be an easy map if that were all, but there is also first day at school, religion, fathers, the round pond, needle-work, murders, hangings, verbs that take the dative, chocolate pudding day, getting into braces, say ninety-nine, three-pence for pulling out your tooth yourself, and so on, and either these are part of the island or they are another map showing through, and it is all rather confusing, especially as nothing will stand still.

Of course the Neverlands vary a good deal. John’s, for instance, had a lagoon with flamingoes flying over it at which John was shooting, while Michael, who was very small, had a flamingo with lagoons flying over it. John lived in a boat turned upside down on the sands, Michael in a wigwam, Wendy in a house of leaves deftly sewn together. John had no friends, Michael had friends at night, Wendy had a pet wolf forsaken by its parents, but on the whole the Neverlands have a family resemblance, and if they stood still in a row you could say of them that they have each other’s nose, and so forth. On these magic shores children at play are for ever beaching their coracles [simple boat]. We too have been there; we can still hear the sound of the surf, though we shall land no more.

Of all delectable islands the Neverland is the snuggest and most compact, not large and sprawly, you know, with tedious distances between one adventure and another, but nicely crammed. When you play at it by day with the chairs and table-cloth, it is not in the least alarming, but in the two minutes before you go to sleep it becomes very real. That is why there are night-lights.

Occasionally in her travels through her children’s minds Mrs. Darling found things she could not understand, and of these quite the most perplexing was the word Peter. She knew of no Peter, and yet he was here and there in John and Michael’s minds, while Wendy’s began to be scrawled all over with him. The name stood out in bolder letters than any of the other words, and as Mrs. Darling gazed she felt that it had an oddly cocky appearance.