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h2{color:green}. This is a title h3. This is a subhead p{color:red}. This is some text of dubious character. Isn't the use of "quotes" just lazy writing -- and theft of 'intellectual property' besides? I think the time has come to see a block quote. bq[fr]. This is a block quote. I'll admit it's not the most exciting block quote ever devised. Simple list: #{color:blue} one # two # three Multi-level list: # one ## aye ## bee ## see # two ## x ## y # three Mixed list: * Point one * Point two ## Step 1 ## Step 2 ## Step 3 * Point three ** Sub point 1 ** Sub point 2 Well, that went well. How about we insert an <a href="/" title="watch out">old-fashioned hypertext link</a>? Will the quote marks in the tags get messed up? No! "This is a link (optional title)":http://www.textism.com table{border:1px solid black}. |_. this|_. is|_. a|_. header| <{background:gray}. |\2. this is|{background:red;width:200px}. a|^<>{height:200px}. row| |this|<>{padding:10px}. is|^. another|(bob#bob). row|
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