I got this quote:
Who was the real power? The Captain? or Tenille?
Xander, 'Gingerbread'
But I think the quote is from "Ted"
Spike ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
I got this quote:
Who was the real power? The Captain? or Tenille?
Xander, 'Gingerbread'
But I think the quote is from "Ted"
The Vonnegut-guy is correct. The transcript site confirms it was "Ted".
Done. Season changed from 3 to two.
The Vonnegut-guy is correct.
Hee, Vonnegut. Okay, done now. (But... Vonnegut-girl. It amuses me that tralfamadore is masculine, or usually seen that way.)
Thanks, ita. Okay, really done now.
ita "Buffistas Building a Better Board" Dec 24, 2002 9:04:52 pm EST
ita, the link above is your message is from this thread so I hope I can ask you this here? Or we can move to technology?
I'd like to use a similar format to create a book list. If I can. How'd you do it?
I'm thinking that I could use a Word table for columns 2 & 3 (or whatever). Then the link part - is there any way to do that besides cutting and pasting this " [a href=http://www.linky.com]I am a link[/a]", going to a post and cut/pasting its URL into "linky.com", cut/pasting some reference word into "I am a link"? Because it's more cutting/pasting per row/column than I think I want to tackle.
edit: I hope this works. I can't even get the message to stay! 2nd edit: yay!
Are you asking how to create an HTML table? Because that's all that that is. As for the links, you could always use a WYSIWYG html editor.
a WYSIWYG html editor
I understand each acronym but I don't what it is.
test Link Aha Like this? Link 2 Is this Working? okay, so that doesn't work. Nope, I don't know how. I'll ask someone in our tech section tomorrow. Never mind. Thanks.
Any decent html editor will make creating tables, and links within the tables, easier than doing all the coding by hand.
Word probably has some functionality in that regard. I hate Word's html editing because it adds in a lot of crap that you don't need on your web page, or does it's coding in a bloated fashion, but for your purposes it would probably work OK.