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Note: The family moved from Barron to North Crandon about 1907. North Crandon is now <B>Argonne</B>, named after the WWI battle in France where many men from North Crandon served. This is all described in the book "<I>History of North Crandon"</I>, by Ralph Testfam. <FONT FACE="Times New Roman">Now we have Times New Roman, and </FONT><FONT FACE="ARIAL"> now we have Arial. This is a test.</FONT> So now we try for <FONT FACE="Times New Roman" SIZE="5">a large serif font.</FONT>. Now how about a <FONT COLOR="RED">nice red font for a change.</FONT> For this test, we want a link to <A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com">www.yahoo.com</A>, or we can do it in bold italics, <A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com"><B><I>www.yahoo.com</I></B></A> Then we try blockquotes as follows: <BLOCKQUOTE><I>This is a blockquote in italics to indicate that we want to set off something really different to get the attention of the reader. We double space at the paragraph to see if will be taken into account. Then I made seven spaces to see if the program would treat this as text, or as just exactly what. All of this happened because the quick brown fox jumped over the fence and did not come to the air of his country.</I></BLOCKQUOTE> Now we are back to regular font and tbe end of the blockquote. This should tell us how all of this will work. Do not use P tags before or after blockquote tag. Do not put blank lines in text before or after blockquote tag. One last test here will tell us whether we can justify the text in this paragraph. There is always one quick brown fox who jumps over the fence when he feels like it regardless of whether or not we instruct him to do so in a typing test of who comes to the aid of the party. This will offer us a great opportunity to do a really good looking text in the RootsWeb file as displayed on RootsWeb for all of the world to see. <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" TYPE="text/javascript"> document.write("This is done in script")</SCRIPT> This is the end of the pae.
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