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Test | pinklimes | https://github.com/pinklimes.png | January 20, 2038 | A post to test the styling of the various elements we might use (rename to _test.md before deploying the blog section) | https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/413884110667251722/886474243662037062/image1.jpg |
A post to test the styling of the various elements we might use (rename to _test.md before deploying the blog section)
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table | The table HTML element represents tabular data — that is, information presented in a two-dimensional table comprised of rows and columns of cells containing data. |
tuble | The tuble HTML element represents tubular data — that is, information presented in a totally gnarly and radical way. |
table | A table is an item of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used as a surface for working at, eating from or on which to place things. |
Element | Description |
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table | The table HTML element represents tabular data — that is, information presented in a two-dimensional table comprised of rows and columns of cells containing data. |
tuble | The tuble HTML element represents tubular data — that is, information presented in a totally gnarly and radical way. |
table | A table is an item of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used as a surface for working at, eating from or on which to place things. |
Element | Description |
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table | The table HTML element represents tabular data — that is, information presented in a two-dimensional table comprised of rows and columns of cells containing data. |
tuble | The tuble HTML element represents tubular data — that is, information presented in a totally gnarly and radical way. |
table | A table is an item of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used as a surface for working at, eating from or on which to place things. |
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class trueOrFalseObject {
constructor(trueOrFalse) {
this.trueOrFalse = trueOrFalse;
}
get trueOrFalse() {
return this.trueOrFalse();
}
trueOrFalse() {
return this.trueOrFalse;
}
}
let objectWhichWeKnowIsTrue = new trueOrFalseObject(true);
function checkIfTrueOrFalse(objectToCheckIfTrueOrFalse) {
if (objectToCheckIfTrueOrFalse === objectWhichWeKnowIsTrue.trueOrFalse) {
return objectWhichWeKnowIsTrue.trueOrFalse;
console.log(
"Successfully checked if the object is true or false. Result: the object is true."
);
// For whatever reason this doesn't log, can't figure out why /s
} else {
objectWhichWeKnowIsTrue = new trueOrFalseObject(false);
if (objectToCheckIfTrueOrFalse === objectWhichWeKnowIsTrue.trueOrFalse) {
return objectWhichWeKnowIsTrue.trueOrFalse;
console.log(
"Successfully checked if the object is true or false. Result: the object is false."
);
// For whatever reason this doesn't log either, will probably ask on StackOverflow or something /s
} else {
// something went horribly wrong
}
objectWhichWeKnowIsTrue = new trueOrFalseObject(true);
}
}
const isTrueTrueOrFalse = checkIfTrueOrFalse(true);
const isfalseTrueOrFalse = checkIfTrueOrFalse(false);
const trueOrFalseJSON = {
true: isTrueTrueOrFalse,
false: isfalseTrueOrFalse,
};
console.log(trueOrFalseJSON);
// Ok but seriously don't run this for the love of god I feel sorry for writing this even as a joke
The blockquote HTML element indicates that the enclosed text is an extended quotation. Usually, this is rendered visually by indentation. A URL for the source of the quotation may be given using the cite attribute, while a text representation of the source can be given using the cite element.
The blockquote HTML element indicates that the enclosed text is an extended quotation. Usually, this is rendered visually by indentation. A URL for the source of the quotation may be given using the cite attribute, while a text representation of the source can be given using the cite element.
The blockquote HTML element indicates that the enclosed text is an extended quotation. Usually, this is rendered visually by indentation. A URL for the source of the quotation may be given using the cite attribute, while a text representation of the source can be given using the cite element.
Adapted from blockquote: The Block Quotation element, from MDN Web Docs
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Blogposts whose filename starts with a _ will not show up on the /blogs page, but will still be accessible from the url (keep in mind that the file is still going to be publicly accessible on GitHub).