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Introduction :

This first paragraphs of a blog posting (or a reference-info page or whatever) could go here.


If you need to make sections with more distinctness than that provided by a simple 'horizontal-ruler' (like the one just above), you could have separate blocks of text --- using some table-tr-td (table-row-cell) HTML code.

One advantage of separate 'table' blocks is that you can use some 'page-break-before-always' code to make sure the table blocks start printing on separate pages.

Some advantages of using this 'page-break-before-always' technique:

  • You can avoid the situation of a single sentence or two of a new section printing at the bottom of a page, with most of the section printing on the next page(s).

  • You can use the 'print pages M to N' option of many web page print utilities to print out just the sections that you want. You won't get the tail-end of a section printing at the top of the first page --- and you won't get the start of an unwanted section printing at the bottom of the last page.


You can point out to the readers of your page that ...

You can use the 'Find text' option of your web browser to look for keywords on this page. For example, if you are looking for information on mouse issues, you could search for 'mouse'.

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Title for section 2 :

yada yada yada

yada yada yada --- images can be placed within/among the text lines with an img-src statement :

You can use the 'align=' parameter of the 'img' HTML-tag to control the position of the image-surrounded-by-text.


You can include an occasional image in the text --- by itself, centered --- by means of an HTML img-src statement preceded by a p-align-center statement. Example:


Note that some blocks of text that need to use a 'fixed-width' font to maintain column alignment --- and that need to be displayed without 'wrapping' of long lines and without suppressing spaces --- can be presented by using a 'pre' HTML-tags section. Example:

        SubSection     "Display"
            Depth       24
            Modes       "1280x1024@60" "1024x768@60" "800x600@60" "640x480@60"
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TITLE for section 3 :

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yada yada yada ya daaa ya daaa ya daaa

yada yada yada ya daaa ya daaa ya daaa

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Conclusion :

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You can include some web links to provide sources of more information. Examples:

Using the Ubuntu forums or Kirkland's Ubuntu Developer Documentation Search (or Google queries like the ones with links above in the install notes sections), you will find copious help to yada yada yada

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Page created 2011 Jul 10.


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