
Water-filled “potholes” dot the Esplanade, a rock formation on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, as lightning crackles in the distance. The Esplanade region is known for the dramatic weathered-sandstone pillars called hoodoos that dot the landscape.

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June 1, 2008 at 5:53 pm
Don’t mind me, I’m playing with tags…
Teletype – <tt>
Code, probably same at TT– <code>Variables – <var>
subscript – <sub>
superscript – <sup>
Sample code – <samp>
Big Text – <big>
Small Text – <small>
Striked out text– <strike>In case strike doesn’t work– <del>Underlined – <u> (can’t remember if I used that before)
Inserted text – <ins>
– <q>
– <blockquote>
Backwards – <bdo>
Some entities
¢ – ¢
£ – £
¥ – ¥
€ – €
Ú – Ú
ö – ö
® – ®
© – ©
™ – ™
Tiki, I’m not trying to break anything, just seeing what wordpress will allow. Does it let you do inline styles?
June 1, 2008 at 9:38 pm
well, uh, I uh
I dunno?