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I realize that I don't like the ordinary quoting format that is currently on this site. It's the default formatting, and it's like this:
The President of the United States would be an officer elected by the people for four years; the king of Great Britain is a perpetual and hereditary prince. The one would be amenable to personal punishment and disgrace; the person of the other is sacred and inviolable. The one would have a qualified negative upon the acts of the legislative body; the other has an absolute negative. The one would have a right to command the military and naval forces of the nation; the other, in addition to this right, possesses that of declaring war, and of raising and regulating fleets and armies by his own authority.
Federalist No. 69I prefer quotations that are larger in text...perhaps not so offset from the normal text. If anyone has any preferences please let me know. I may change this around in the next few days.
Not sure it matters too much (since I have trifocals) but I do have aquestion about links. It seems to me that we used to be able to link to files (after uploading) rather than having to paste in the whole thing as I did with the slavery item in another thread. Am I dreaming that this used to be or just not smart enough to remember how? When I went to Additional Options all I go was: Notify me of replies. Return to this topic. Don't use smileys. TIA for any help.Wally
I had taken that option off a while back but I can put it back on. Let me look at the settings later on (this evening?) to change it. I don't want you to think you were dreaming about the attachment option!
Thanks Phid. I'm getting to the point that I sometimes disremember things… 😀Wally
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