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Testing the new 'columns' tag

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Tomisimo
May 07, 2008, 04:44 PM
Testing the Columns tag.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nunc blandit felis ut sapien facilisis aliquet. Phasellus orci sapien, malesuada ac, fermentum eu, consectetuer vel, odio. Suspendisse eget dui sed ligula elementum pharetra. Nam blandit dolor eu tellus. Mauris faucibus mi et massa. Morbi tempus suscipit arcu. In et risus at metus semper imperdiet. Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Pellentesque id nisi. Praesent ullamcorper massa in enim. In hac habitasse platea dictumst.

Nulla ornare, sapien vitae vehicula faucibus, risus lacus interdum felis, non rhoncus eros magna a massa. Aenean lobortis. Curabitur eleifend lectus. Fusce gravida mattis arcu. Sed velit. Mauris tincidunt, urna vulputate interdum euismod, nibh quam condimentum nunc, rutrum tincidunt velit nulla vel elit. Nullam eget erat mollis tortor posuere sollicitudin. Maecenas ut erat. Sed ut diam ut pede adipiscing malesuada. Quisque sit amet turpis. Phasellus quis tortor.

In fringilla nisl quis urna. Proin lacinia interdum nunc. Suspendisse et sapien vitae quam tincidunt tempor. Phasellus lacinia tempus arcu.

Proin aliquet. Vestibulum ante ipsum primis in faucibus orci luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae; Duis faucibus erat quis tellus. Sed ac lorem quis ante iaculis dictum.

One more test...

Nam dignissim, leo et posuere porta, nunc quam placerat erat, eget pharetra purus purus eget nisi. Donec ac justo ac lorem fringilla bibendum. Proin sit amet diam ac mi ullamcorper ullamcorper. In hendrerit ligula.Quisque et nisl et purus vehicula lobortis. Nulla dapibus leo molestie velit rutrum tempus. Aliquam viverra urna nec nibh. Etiam varius metus vel erat. Quisque augue dolor, suscipit non, hendrerit in, tempus ac, ante.Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Fusce sollicitudin pretium massa. Praesent tincidunt.

Tomisimo
May 07, 2008, 04:47 PM
Oh, sorry... Just so you know what's going on, I created the 'columns' tags to be able to post announcements with one language on the left and the other language on the right.

You are more than welcome to use these tags as well:

column onecolumn twocolumn three

Creates:

column onecolumn twocolumn three

More details on how to use it here (http://forums.tomisimo.org/misc.php?do=bbcode#cols).

Rusty
May 07, 2008, 09:21 PM
Cool, cool, cool! Thanks!

Rusty
May 07, 2008, 11:23 PM
In case someone asks, the sample text in your testing above no se puede traducir, even though it may look like Latin at first glance. Here is the intriguing reason it is used:

'Lorem ipsum dolor' is the opening of a nonsensical paragraph sometimes used to demonstrate a font. It has been well established that if you write anything as a sample, people will spend more time reading the copy than looking at whatever else you're trying to demonstrate. The gibberish has the appearance of ordinary text, but doesn't distract the reader. At least, that is the hope.

Rick Pali submits the following from Before and After Magazine, Volume 4 Number 2. I corrected spelling and added the bold letters:
After telling everyone that Lorem ipsum, the nonsensical text that comes with PageMaker, only looks like Latin but actually says nothing, I heard from Richard McClintock, publication director at the Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia, who had enlightening news:
"Lorem ipsum is Latin, slightly jumbled, the remnants of a passage from Cicero's _de Finibus_ 1.10.32, which begins 'Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit...' [There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain.]. [de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum, written in 45 BC, is a treatise on the theory of ethics very popular in the Renaissance.]
"What I find remarkable is that this text has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since some printer in the 1500s took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book; it has survived not only five centuries of letter-by-letter resetting but even the leap into electronic typesetting, essentially unchanged except for an occasional 'ing' or 'y' thrown in. It's ironic that when the then-understood Latin was scrambled, it became as incomprehensible as Greek; the phrase 'it's Greek to me' and 'greeking' have common semantic roots!"

gatitoverde
May 08, 2008, 12:50 AM
So I love language more than anything on the planet, right, and I just started song-writing. I think you just gave me the name of my first album: Lorem ipsum dolor. That's fantastic! Tomisimoans, are you ready to ROCK?!

Jane
May 08, 2008, 05:20 AM
That´s cool, David.
Great explanation, Rusty!
You really have a way of explaining everything, giving inspiration to some.
How did you get so smart?:)

Iris
May 08, 2008, 05:29 AM
I think he was born like that... (another good example of pelota):D

Tomisimo
May 08, 2008, 07:57 AM
I think he was born like that... (another good example of pelota):D
Pelota? Did I miss the pelota thread, or do I have a really short memory, or was it the one about ¡Qué pelota eres! ?

Jane
May 08, 2008, 01:03 PM
Pelota? Did I miss the pelota thread, or do I have a really short memory, or was it the one about ¡Qué pelota eres! ?

I guess she was referring to the thread about ¡Qué pelota eres!.
By the way, I´ll take that as a compliment Iris, maybe I was born like that.:p

Tomisimo
May 08, 2008, 06:02 PM
Yes, I think you're right Jane. Thanks.