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Welcome! Here is a site I found and quite enjoy! Check these beautiful illustrations out.
I think my current use of social media is entirely simulatory.
It only abstracts me away from experiencing the world within my own body.
I want to have more control over how I interact with devices. I would like to maintain the connection between form and function of devices, conjoining the "thing" and the "action". Black boxes are too abstract for my brain to be comfy with.
I have learned everything I know from HTML dog. it is all immensely appreciated. .. . . . . ..... . . ... .... . . .. . . .. . . ..
So I asked Bob about quotations on the Web and he said I know as much about quotations as I do about pigeon fancying
. Luckily, I found HTML Dog and it said:
blockquote and q are used for quotations. blockquote is generally used for standalone often multi-line quotations whereas q is used for shorter, in-line quotations.
As well as:
This web site is about HTML and CSS.
Row 1, cell 1 | Row 1, cell 2 | Row 1, cell 3 |
Row 2, cell 1 | Row 2, cell 2 | Row 2, cell 3 |
Row 3, cell 1 | Row 3, cell 2 | Row 3, cell 3 |
Row 4, cell 1 | Row 4, cell 2 | Row 4, cell 3 |
Column 1 heading | Column 2 heading | Column 3 heading |
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Row 2, cell 1 | Row 2, cell 2, also spanning Row 2, cell 3 | |
Row 3, cell 1, also spanning Row 4, cell 1 | Row 3, cell 2 | Row 3, cell 3 |
Row 4, cell 2 | Row 4, cell 3 |
[An introduction]
[Content]