Help With Formatting for Submission, Please!

McKenna

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I'm trying to submit a poem, but I'm having trouble with the formatting. What do I use to creat an indent? Does anyone know?

For instance,
I want to create something
That looks
Like This.​
Can anyone help me do that?

Do I use <indent> </indent>?
 
McKenna said:
I'm trying to submit a poem, but I'm having trouble with the formatting. What do I use to creat an indent? Does anyone know?

For instance,
I want to create something
That looks
Like This.​
Can anyone help me do that?

Do I use <indent> </indent>?


Wish I could help Mck, but I'm not sure. Darned cute av though :) :rose:

If you don't get a response right away, try shooting a PM to Lauren hynde, she's very computer savy.
 
McKenna said:
I'm trying to submit a poem, but I'm having trouble with the formatting. What do I use to creat an indent? Does anyone know?

For instance,
I want to create something
That looks
Like This.​
Can anyone help me do that?

Do I use <indent> </indent>?

I have submitted quite a few poems and I have never done any indenting or formatting. I just write them, like: :rolleyes:

There was an old man from Nantucket,
Who had a

Anyhow, you get the idea. :D Then I copy and paste.

I agree with Colly, that is a cute AV
 
McKenna said:
I'm trying to submit a poem, but I'm having trouble with the formatting. What do I use to creat an indent? Does anyone know?

For instance,
I want to create something
That looks
Like This.​
Can anyone help me do that?

Do I use <indent> </indent>?
I use this source coding to add spaces

&npsb; = one space
npsb;npsb;npsb;npsb;npsb; = five

<center> </center> centers the text and there are a few other formatting tools to use HERE
 
Thank you all for your responses/help. Champagne, the "&nbsp" worked like a charm!

Poem has been submitted and will be available for perusal very soon.

Thank you! :rose:
 
McKenna said:
I'm trying to submit a poem, but I'm having trouble with the formatting. What do I use to creat an indent? Does anyone know?

For instance,
I want to create something
That looks
Like This.​
Can anyone help me do that?

Do I use <indent> </indent>?

This:

      Your text here

You'll have to try it out in the prevuew to get a length that looks good to you. Just add of subtract   -s from the line.

This used to work in the forums too, but not anymore.
 
Oh lookie, someone answered it already. Alles gut.
 
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