Typography Sandbox

Tests for common HTML elements


PARAGRAPHS & BOXES

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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua.

Aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.

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LISTS
  • Unordered list test
  • Another list element. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit.
  • Yet another element in the list
  • Some long text. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit.
  1. Ordered list test
  2. Another list element
  3. Yet another element in the list
  1. Ordered list
  2. Here’s a nested unordered list
    • Nested Unordered list
    • Nested ordered list
      1. The first
      2. And the second
  3. Ordered List item
  4. Nested Ordered list
    1. Some point
    2. Nested Unordered list
      • The first
      • And the second
definition list dt
definition list dd
definition list dt
definition list dd
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit adipisicing elit adipisicing elit
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit adipisicing elit adipisicing elit
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HEADINGS

H1: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet

H2: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur elit

H3: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit

H4: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit adipis

H5: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit adipisicing elit adipisicing elit
H6: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit adipisicing elit adipisicing elit

Heading 1


Heading 2


Heading 3


Heading 4


Heading 5

Heading 6

Heading 1

Heading 2

Heading 3

Heading 4

Heading 5
Heading 6


MISC ELEMENTS

<strong>
<del> deleted
<dfn> dfn
<em> emphasis

<a> anchor
<a> a + href

<abbr> abbr – extended text when mouseover.
<acronym> acronym – extended text when mouseover.

<address>
Donald Duck
Box 555
Disneyland

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A standard test table with a caption, tr, td elements
Table Header One Table Header Two
TD One TD Two
TD colspan 2
A test table with a thead, tfoot, and tbody elements
Table Header One Table Header Two
tfoot footer
TD One TD Two
TD One TD Two
TD One TD Two
TD One TD Two
<pre>
pre  space1
pre  space1
pre    space2
pre    space2
pre	tab
pre	tab

<code>
Not indented
indent1
indent1
indent2
indent3

<tt>
This tt text should be monospaced
and
wrap as if
one line of text
even though the code has newlines, spaces, and tabs.
It should be the same size as <p> text.


Calling all Accountants

Hi there. If you don’t already know me, I’m “the Finance guy” on this ship. When Audrey and Selena first asked me to help out and be “the Finance guy”, I remember wondering why Finance was my area of responsibility.

Maybe because I help bring free (as in freedom) lunch to Portland each month.

Although I know a bit about finance and business models, having been around the block a few times with startups and such and holding a degree in Economics and all, an accountant I am not. In fact, I’m sure any accountant reading this will be eye-rolling by now at the notion that an Econ guy could be confused as an accountant.

Well, I really think we need a bona fide accountant for the Open Source Bridge conference. We’re going to be taking inĀ  monies (from sponsors, donations, registrations), spending money (natch), reimbursing, filing taxes, all that good stuff.

Did I mention that I’m not an accountant?

I want to do this right. So, please drop a comment here, tweet @jkuramot, or contact any one of the friendly, neighborhood core team if you are an accountant willing to volunteer or you know such a beneficent accountant.

It does seem a bit odd to ask an accountant to volunteer services, but I think we can all agree that the Portland tech scene gives back more than you invest. So, by that math, helping us with the conference’s books is a solid proposition.

We need a hardcore, penny-pinching accountant with a heart of gold. Can you help?

Content Committee Commences!

The Open Source Bridge Content team is ready to kick off 2009 with a
meeting on Tuesday, January 13, 7pm at Cubespace in the Roman Room.

We’ll be going over our content areas, reviewing our initial call for
papers, talking about our philosophy for the conference and assigning
leads for each of the content areas.

We’re looking for people who can coordinate the activities of a few
people in review committees, can commit to 10-15 hours of reviewing
and responding time over the next two months. We figure we’ll have 3-4
in-person meetings before we finalize acceptance of presentations on
April 1!

Anything else you’re interested in chatting about? Send it to the
list, and we’ll make an agenda.

Several people may retire to a nearby bar for #afterhours hacking.

Let us know if you can make it by commenting below!

happenings?

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Let’s get talking

We’ve been quiet, but don’t fear. Things are definitely happening with Open Source Bridge.

We’ve made some great progress. Our Town Halls have been well attended. And things are starting to fall into place.

Now, we want to make sure that we keep the conversation going with you. (Plus, we want to give you the opportunity to volunteer—if you’d be in to that.)

So how do you get started? By joining our online discussion groups.

We’ve divided the groups by function, but there’s a general list, as well. So there’s something for everyone. Why not take a few minutes to figure out where your skills and insight would be most appreciated and join a group or two?

We’re looking forward to getting you involved.

Second Town Hall, November 6

photo courtesy of caseorganic

The Open Source Bridge team is having a second Town Hall meeting for interested volunteers on November 6, 2008, 11:30am-1pm, at the Open Technology Business Center (OTBC). We’re gathering at its new location 12725 SW Millikan Way, Suite 101, Beaverton, OR 97005 (example MAX route from Portland, drive from Portland to OTBC). Please RSVP!

If you take public transit (which we highly recommend), just get off at the Beaverton CENTRAL stop (not the transit center), and walk about 90 feet into the building called The Round, which should be clearly marked. If you run into problems finding it, try giving OTBC a call at 971-223-4660.

This is a brown-bag affair, so please remember to bring a lunch!

Whether you can make it or not, subscribe to our mailing lists:

osbridgepdx-announce, low traffic announcement list for events like this one!

osbridgepdx-discuss, possibly high traffic list for discussing anything related to the conference!

Hope to see lots of you on Thursday! And please, invite your friends.

Update:

Here are a few more public transit tips from Steve Morris:

From downtown, take the Blue line to get to OTBC — because the Blue line goes all the way to the “Beaverton Central” stop. The Red line ends at the Beaverton Transit Center – just one stop before OTBC. (From the Beaverton Transit center to The Round is about a 5 minute walk, so someone who takes the Red line can either walk, or just switch to the Blue line at the transit center.)

Our First Presentation

The Open Source Bridge team gave their first presentation to a large group at CubeSpace on October 30, 2008. Enthusiasm far exceeded my expectations, and I came away feeling confident that we’re going to make Open Source Bridge a reality together.

Lots of people took notes and hopefully will publish blog entries. I’ll link them here as they come in. Feel free to pingback as well.

Open Source Bridge Town Hall

Open Source Bridge will be a completely volunteer-run, community effort to connect developers working with open source. We’re kicking things off with a town hall discussion and planning meeting on October 30th, 7:30pm at CubeSpace (located at 622 SE Grand Avenue in Portland). We’ll talk about overall goals for the conference, then break into small working groups to start tackling the event planning needs. If you can, bring an audio or video recorder to help document the discussion.

Please let us know if you can attend. If October 30 doesn’t work for you, let us know as we will be having a second meeting on the west-side. We’d very much like to have your participation in making this conference a fun, educational experience.

You can RSVP by filling in the form at
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=p1ZDddPXGskYFX5NnM9FaXA&hl=en