Need to brush up your HTML?

Here’s a handy cheat sheet

Why would you need to know HTML 5, you might ask? I’m a writer. Others, like me, know how useful HTML and CSS are to customizing our WordPress templates or working around the many WordPress limitations. I’m always switching to the text window to enter code. My banner at the bottom of this page was added using code.


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Coding is a little less difficult with a handy cheat sheet. (Image courtesy of Inspirationfeed.)


I stumbled across this handy HTML5 cheat sheet and thought I’d share it. I was surprised at the number of useful  tags I hadn’t picked up on yet. Even if you don’t use HTML yet, hang on to the bookmark. You never know when you’ll need it.



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Wind Eggs

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“Wind Eggs” or, literally, farts, were a metaphor from Plato for ideas that seemed to have substance but that fell apart upon closer examination. Sadly, this was his entire philosophy of art and poetr ...more
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