User:GWR 2004
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You're looking at one right now. These are for sections that can get kinda outta hand. They have their own scroll box so that it's harder to misinterpret the amount of ''actual'' content just by using the mail window's scrollbar. These are useful for user interaction, like the ever-so-popular guestbook (see below). Made by explicitly stating the size in CSS and using a cool property: <code><div style="</code> your other CSS code <code>overflow: scroll; height: </code>x<code>;">content</div></code> | You're looking at one right now. These are for sections that can get kinda outta hand. They have their own scroll box so that it's harder to misinterpret the amount of ''actual'' content just by using the mail window's scrollbar. These are useful for user interaction, like the ever-so-popular guestbook (see below). Made by explicitly stating the size in CSS and using a cool property: <code><div style="</code> your other CSS code <code>overflow: scroll; height: </code>x<code>;">content</div></code> | ||
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Revision as of 03:16, 31 January 2006
Contents |
About the Formatting
No matter how much you try to make your computer screen a piece of paper, all that white will strain your eyes. It's light! It's going to do that! Light text on a dark background will cut down the light and conserve your eyes. Hence, this heavy formatting.
About the User
Time Spent at Home
Bedroom | Elsewhere |
Basic Information
Field | Data |
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Age | 14 |
Gender | Male |
See the pretty toolbox | |
State | Missouri |
The HRWiki and me
I've been a member of this fine wiki since October 4, 2004. I mainly fix grammatical and spelling errors and vote in the [useful] STUFF. Occasionally I participate in discussions. I really don't think trolls will be enough of a problem for me to twart any. Well, here at least, but I am a Wikipedian. Now I'm just ramblin', so MOVING ON.
Miscellaneous Crap
Interests
- NOT TV... except for news. I'm an infomaniac.
- HRWiki. Duh.
- Wikipedia
- Algebra
- Heavy-duty walking
- Cats... just not 15 or more in the same room.
- Computers... I'm a geek.
- Testing gullibility
Homestar Runner and Him
Come back tomorrow
Wiki Contributions
02:25, 14 October 2005 (UTC)
Reverted 1 troll edit.
Added 1 troll to the troll list.
Welcomed 1 user successfully (1 unsuccessful welcome—Nintendork - odd sitcheeation)
Joined 2 committees:
Welcoming Committee
Recent Changes Patrol
Support Spelling, Capitalization, Punctuation, and Grammar!
I hereby promise that any grammatical or spelling error that is spotted by me will be immediately fixed.
Examples of misspelling/grammatical errors (somehow, my language arts teacher made these stnanks):
- Common curtsey... (Curtsey? Don't you mean courtesy?)
- make-up work | make up work | makeup work (Um... the first one is the best choice, but at least be consistent!)
Support Firefox!
Sig!