Page content
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Thank you very much again…
It has been somewhat time-consuming to do a kind of table of content…It would be really interesting and neat that there was a kind of button to embed table of contents y static pages, such in wiki editing sites….http://wikispacetutorials.com/how-to-add-a-table-of-contents-to-your-wikispace
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I am not certain about the demand either….but undoubtfully it is a must have for a wiki editing site. Since static pages in wordpress are not so static, quite resembling wikipages…I think that developing the tool would not be a risky bet
Anyway thanks a million for your help and attention!!!!
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hi, are page jumps the same as anchor tags? I am also wanting to put something like this on my page? If the page jumps are different to anchor tags, could you supply me with the html code? also, how does the support pages “beautify” the page jumps with the blue shaded area around the links?
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sorry just adding in my comment again as i forgot to tick the “notify me by email” option.
hi, are page jumps the same as anchor tags? I am also wanting to put something like this on my page? If the page jumps are different to anchor tags, could you supply me with the html code? also, how does the support pages “beautify” the page jumps with the blue shaded area around the links? -
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any idea how the all the WP support pages manage to get all the page jumps on the right in that neat little shaded blue table? do i need to have css experience or anything for that or is it possible in standard wp.com using html maybe?
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There are 3 ways to change fonts on free hosted WordPress.com blogs:
(1) Changing font families, colors and size in text in posts or pages either post by post or page by page by coding into the HTML editor. http://en.support.wordpress.com/editors/font-size-color/(2) Changing font colors in text in posts or pages either post by post or page by page using the #4 icon (Select text color – change the text color) in Row 2 the Visual editor. http://en.support.wordpress.com/visual-editor/#row-2
(3) Changing all font families, colors and sizes throughout the whole blog by purchasing an annually renewable Custom Design upgrade and using Typekit Fonts with Staff support. http://en.support.wordpress.com/custom-design/
Note: Any font changes to font families, colors and size in the blog title, tagline, post titles, page titles, categories and tags cannot be done without CSS editing.
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