Tag: styles

Stylish Tables

Posted by – September 18, 2008

Table goodness in 2.1.1+, borrowed from the Blueprint CSS framework. Table styles in Simplish 2.1.5+ are derived from Gesso/Boilerplate frameworks, instead.

Some Software

Program Version Use
Apache httpd 2.2.x Web Services
BIND 9.x Web Services
Plan 9 4th Edition Research and Development
Simplish 2.x Web Services
Cyrus IMAP Server 2.2.x

Preformatted & Code

Posted by – June 20, 2008

These don’t follow the ‘greenscreen’ style in Hardy’s Scribbish. Instead, they look like this:

Code tags usually style references to things like files names inline: comments.php, or things you should type exactly:

for file in *.html ; do mv $file `echo $file | sed 's/\(.*\.\)html/\1php/'` ; done

While pre tags make preformatted text in a block, like:

/*
 * Switch to stack of the new process and set up
 * his segmentation registers.
 */
retu(rp->p_addr);
sureg();
/*
 * If the new process paused because it was
 * swapped out, set the stack level to the last call
 * to savu(u_ssav).  This means that the return
 * which is executed immediately after the call to aretu
 * actually returns from the last routine which did
 * the savu.
 *
 * You are not expected to understand this.
 */
if(rp->p_flag&SSWAP) {
	rp->p_flag =& ~SSWAP;
	aretu(u.u_ssav);
}
/*
 * The value returned here has many subtle implications.
 * See the newproc comments.
 */
return(1);

that.

Lists

Posted by – June 20, 2008

Simplish attempts to have good basic element style coverage, including your varieties of HTML lists:

Ordered lists

  1. contain lists
  2. of numbered things
  3. Can contain sub-lists
    • of other stuff,
    • even in a sub-unordered list
  4. Sublist, ordered
    1. First sub-thing
    2. Second sub-thing
  5. The End

Unordered lists

  • don’t
  • have
  • numbers
  • Sublists might be ordered
    1. which might themselves be lists, in order
    2. whether or not it’s groceries
  • Or not
    • Positive
    • Negative
  • The End, Part the Second

Definition Lists

Definition List
An [X]HTML element that’s handy for word and acronym expansions, descriptions, and, yes, definitions.
UNIX
Isn’t an acronym.
GNU
Is. It stands for GNU’s Not UNIX.

Blockquoting

Posted by – June 20, 2008

With some blockquotes too of course…

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Quisque sed felis. Aliquam sit amet felis. Mauris semper, velit semper laoreet dictum, quam diam dictum urna, nec placerat elit nisl in quam. Etiam augue pede, molestie eget, rhoncus at, convallis ut, eros. Aliquam pharetra. Nulla in tellus eget odio sagittis blandit. Maecenas at nisl. Nullam lorem mi, eleifend a, fringilla vel, semper at, ligula. Mauris eu wisi. Ut ante dui, aliquet nec, congue non, accumsan sit amet, lectus. Mauris et mauris. Duis sed massa id mauris pretium venenatis. Suspendisse cursus velit vel ligula. Mauris elit. Donec neque. Phasellus nec sapien quis pede facilisis suscipit. Aenean quis risus sit amet eros volutpat ullamcorper. Ut a mi. Etiam nulla. Mauris interdum.

and a suggestion by Steve Cooley for a blockquote within a blockquote:

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Quisque sed felis. Aliquam sit amet felis. Mauris semper, velit semper laoreet dictum, quam diam dictum urna, nec placerat elit nisl in quam. Etiam augue pede, molestie eget, rhoncus at, convallis ut, eros. Aliquam pharetra.

This is a blockquote within a blockquote

Nulla in tellus eget odio sagittis blandit. Maecenas at nisl. Nullam lorem mi, eleifend a, fringilla vel, semper at, ligula. Mauris eu wisi. Ut ante dui, aliquet nec, congue non, accumsan sit amet, lectus. Mauris et mauris. Duis sed massa id mauris pretium venenatis. Suspendisse cursus velit vel ligula. Mauris elit. Donec neque. Phasellus nec sapien quis pede facilisis suscipit. Aenean quis risus sit amet eros volutpat ullamcorper. Ut a mi. Etiam nulla. Mauris interdum.