I'm almost ready to give up. Another attempt, but this time I will create the bulleted list in the HTML (just the first item), then add more items in this editor:
Wiki Editor Issue 1: Indentation bug. First, a sentence. Now, a second sentence, which I will indent later Here is a third sentence. Now another paragraph (a blank line between) I clicked the Indent button with the insertion point at the beginning of the second sentence above. Everything before and after that line, after the last horizontal rule, got indented. When I click the Outdent button, everything gets left justified. I don't seem to have control over what gets indented. Now I will click Indent again. The result is that everything (after the last hr) is doubly indented. I don't see how I can restore subsequent text to not be indented. I may need to fix this in the HTML editor.
Wiki Editor Issue 1: Indentation bug. First, a sentence. Now, a second sentence, which I will indent later Here is a third sentence. Now another paragraph (a blank line between) I clicked the Indent button with the insertion point at the beginning of the second sentence above. Everything before and after that line, after the last horizontal rule, got indented. When I click the Outdent button, everything gets left justified. I don't seem to have control over what gets indented. Now I will click Indent again. The result is that everything (after the last hr) is doubly indented.
I don't see how I can restore subsequent text to not be indented. I may need to fix this in the HTML editor.
I used the HTML editor to create a paragraph after the final blockquote tag above, so I could continue without the text being indented. Now I will insert a table, using the Insert Table button:
The table above has 3 rows and 6 columns. It has background shading in the first row and first column. It looks fine in the editor. When the article is saved, the shading and borders in the table are lost in the published article. It may be by design that the dashed border seen in the editor is lost.
Now I paste text and a table from a Word document, using the Paste from Word button:
As mentioned previously, a user profile is a namespace of user specific folders isolated for user and application data. Previously, Windows stored user profiles in the root folder, Documents and Settings. This location has changed, as Windows Vista stores user profiles in a more intuitively named folder—the Users folder.
The names of the folders and their locations have changed under the profile. Previous versions of user profiles contained a complex folder structure, often including nested folders two and three layers deep. The new folder locations contain fewer nested folders to ease navigation and the new names are more intuitive to the data contained within them. The following table displays the name of the folder in Windows Vista and Windows XP. Additionally, the table shows the Windows XP folder locations.
Windows Vista Folder Name
Windows XP Folder Name
Description
Windows XP Folder Location
Contacts
Not applicable
Default Location for Users’s Contacts
Desktop
Desktop items, including files and shortcuts
Documents and Settings\%username%\Desktop
Documents
My Documents
Default location for all user created documents
Documents and Settings\%username%\My Documents
Downloads
Default location to save all downloaded content
Favorites
Internet Explorer Favorites
Documents and Settings\%username%\Favorites
Music
My Music
Default location for user’s music files
Documents and Settings\%username%\My Music
Videos
My Videos
Default location for user’s video files
Documents and Settings\%username%\My Videos
Pictures
My Pictures
Default location for user’s picture files
Documents and Settings\%username%\My Pictures
Searches
Default location for saved searches
This is paragraph with 50px padding
In the design tab of the editor I now see the text "This is a paragraph with 50px padding", and it is indented so I think the 50px padding worked fine. Now we will see how it looks when I click "Save" to publish this update. Update: Here is what I pasted into the HTML editor to produce the above: <style>.foo { padding: 50px; margin: 50px }</style> <p class="foo">This is paragraph with 50px padding</p> After saving, the paragraph is fine, but not indented, so the padding was ignored. The HTML got converted into this: <style> <!-- .foo {padding:50px; margin:50px} --> </style> <p class="foo">This is paragraph with 50px padding</p> So, the style is commented out. This is better than having the style appear in the article. Maybe we can conclude the styles are not supported.
Wiki Editor Issues 5 and 7. Paste a test Word document below:
This is a test article
This sentence is Courier New 10pt. Bold text.
This sentence is Times New Roman 10pt. Bold text. Italics text. Underlined text.
This sentence is Tahoma 10pt. Bold text.
This sentence is Calibri 10pt. Bold text.
This sentence is Lucida Sans 10pt. Bold text.
This sentence is Trebuchet MS 10pt. Bold text.
This sentence is Segoe UI 10pt. Bold text.
This sentence is Garamond 10pt. Bold text. Italics text. Underlined text.
The above looks good in the editor. We will see how it looks after I save.
Farsi/Persian Language Test
اجزاء اکتیو دایرکتوری
شما میتوانید انواع اجزای اکتیو دایرکتوری را برای تعریف ساختار دایرکتوری استفاده کنید. این اجزا در لایه های فیزیکی physical و منطقی logical سازمان یافته میباشند . اجزای لایه فیزیکی چگونگی ساختار اطلاعات دایرکتوری و ذخیره آن را کنترل میکنند. اجزای لایه منطقی چگونه یوزرها و ادمین ها اطلاعات را ببینند کنترل کرده و همچنین دسترسی به اطلاعات را کنترل میکنند. لایه های فیزیکی و منطقی کاملا جداگانه هستند .
اجزای فیزیکی physical
اجزای فیزیکی اکتیو دایرکتوری sites ها و subnets ها هستند. یک site ترکیبی از یک یا چند IP subnets است که با لینکهای بسیار مطمئن متصل شده اند. یک subnet یک گروه از آدرس های IP شبکه است. شما از sites و subnets برای ساختار دایرکتوری استفاده میکنید تا ساختار فیزیکی سازمان خود را منعکس کنید .
تست ١ تست ٢ تست ٣ تست ٤ تست ٥ تست ٦ After adding Number list!!
But MS Word work correct, here is photo:
Test Table
End if test table
Example 1 of an acronym with an anchor tag: LDAP
Example 2 of an acronym with an anchor tag: LDAP
Example 3 of an acronym with an anchor tag: LDAP
Test table format
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