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Random simplyplural formatting things I found out recently. behold:


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TL;DR:
the html entity "& ensp ;" <- remove spaces, tumblr just tried to eat it. is a blank space that acts like a typed character. You can use it multiple times in a row to get the effect of an indent. It can also do in-line formatting to add space between words, since its basically the same as a letter entity as far as i know.
the markdown formatting for an image, if you negate the URL, gets you yellow text. I don't think it's possible to change the color but...yk...yellow is cool too i guess. formatting = "[alt text here](url)". You can change this to be "[text](no url, just empty parenthasies)" to get yellow text. Found this from a google search.
If you're unfamiliar with markdown, the humble hashtag can get you headings in three sizes. Big = 1 hashtag, medium = 2 hashtags, small = 3 hashtags.
fancytextgenerator and coolsymbol dot com's font changers work because all of the "fonts" are actually fully accounted for html entities. Hence why you can copy paste **those fonts**, but not **any random font** found on say, google docs. This means they'll work in simplyplural as well.
This isn't a comprehensive list of tips by any means, but I found these out recently and thought I'd share since most simplyplural / markdown type things on tumblr are pre-made formatting things, not general how-tos. (as far as I know)
sincerely, Chatters A and B, who had immense fun with this.
Update: go to settings and accessibility and preferences and change the highlight color to change it from yellow to another color!!
#simply plural#simply plural resources#endo safe#pluralgang#plurality#pro endo#plural community#simplyplural#Chatter A speaks#Chatter B speaks#endo friendly#plural system
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So if that terror attack on Lebanon is justified for the death of those 12 Druze children (which I'm sure you wouldn't be as heartbroken about them if they were killed by the IDF instead), what should the IDF punishment be for killing thousands of Palestinians children and how many Israeli civilians are you willing to let die in order to get to those Israeli terrorists? Assuming you think Israelis should even be punished for killing children (or that the word terrorists can be used to describe someone that isn't Muslim)
I wasn't going to answer this as I know it's obviously in bad faith but I'll bite
Stop putting your US centric views onto me. Here in New Zealand, we considering March 15th a terror attack. If you don't know what happened that day, a white supremist opened fire on two mosques in Christchurch. The white supremist who did it? He is a terrorist. I consider him a terrorist. All the media here considers him a terrorist. He is a terrorist.
New Zealand has designated a few white supremist groups and individuals as terrorists

Do you know who else is on this list?

Hezbollah.
Do you know who is not on this list? The IDF. You can check for yourself too
To quote the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, which is ya know, laws surrounding terrorism, the IDF currently is exempt from it.
"However, an act does not fall within subsection (2) if it occurs in a situation of armed conflict and is, at the time and in the place that it occurs, in accordance with rules of international law applicable to the conflict."
(Sub section two refers to civilians being harmed or killed)
Fun fact about war crimes! Individuals get arrested for them and designated as war criminals, not everyone who is apart of the military. Bibi can be arrested for war crimes. Any individual IDF member who did the war crime can be arrested for war crimes. Whatever the Israeli version of John Smith is, who has never committed a war crime during his service, cannot be arrested for a war crime, and therefore cannot be labeled a terrorist.
But wouldn't Hamas and hezbollah be excempt from being a terrorist group as they're in an armed conflict? They've both committed terrorist acts outside of armed conflicts, ergo, terrorist organizations.
Also, you can read the act I was quoting if you want
https://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2002/0034/latest/DLM152702.html?search=ts_act%40bill%40regulation%40deemedreg_terrorism+suppression+act_resel_25_a&p=1
So, now that we have established that the IDF has not committed a terror attack as they're currently in armed conflict with Hezbollah, the rest of what you said falls apart, but to address it.
1. I would be equally as sad if the IDF killed 12 druze children
2. I think that any IDF members who have committed war crimes + bibi should be arrested for war crimes as I've stated so many times
3. If I lived in an ideal world, all hezbollah members would simply be arrested and there would be no loss of life. But we don't live in an ideal world. Hezbollah won't allow themselves to be arrested. Hezbollah also remains an active threat. If IDF members who have committed war crimes + Bibi refuse to be arrested and are still an active threat to people (key word active threat), yeah killing them would be best. Considering the exploding pagers had a mortality rate of 0.3%, and not all of that were civilians, I would expect a mortality rate of less than 0.3% of civilians near the individual war criminal to be killed.
Oh whats that? Not the answer you expected yeah I thought so. How about instead of frothing at the mouth trying to find a gotcha you can use to dehumanize me, you actually A) read up on laws* and definitions and B) read through my blog first because I've said many times that individuals who have committed war crimes should be arrested
*I know that NZ law may differ from laws elsewhere but they're pretty similar in the US, Canada and the UK
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Is privacy important to you?
So recently, I've seen an uptick of people interested in privacy regarding electronics (phones, pc, what have you). When I say people, I'm referring to non-techy people, like myself. I know my way around my computer and can do some basic troubleshooting for hardware/software, but beyond that, I'm sort of helpless. I don't know anything about hacking or cybersecurity and the only coding I can do is some html. I'm below a novice haha. So, if you're that sort of person, then maybe this could be of interest to you. What I am about to discuss involves no coding or really any in depth knowledge regarding technology. You don't have to be Elliot Alderson for this.
>Why does privacy even matter?
The answer to this question will vary from person to person. I, for one, do not like the idea of any corporation hoarding my data to sell or store or do fuck all with. If this does not bother you, I'd consider asking yourself if you're comfortable with, let's say, something like Google knowing everything about you. And I mean everything. Suppose that doesn't bother you, then okay. Maybe think about how it would feel if your classmates or coworkers knew what Google knows about you. Corporations also extend to governments because they're jerking each other off, so something to keep in mind. And individuals, people like you and I, work for these entities. And these people can abuse your data. For any reason.
Your data is a tool for them to control you. You might not realize it until it's too late. I'm being a little vague here because this point alone could be an entire wall of posts.
Additionally, something to consider is the level of privacy that you may require. If you are someone who attends public protests or is part of some sort of organization that criticizes your government, you are at risk of potential scrutiny or harassment. Obviously, but I mean specifically from a lack of privacy practices. Maybe from your government or somebody who opposes your views, etc. And depending on how you've been communicating about these gatherings or communities, you're potentially putting others at risk as well. If you're one of the people who's in charge of organizing or playing a large role, some of the methods I will be going over will likely not be enough to protect you. Activists and journalists need a different level of privacy that I can't begin to match.
Listed below are some videos that I watched that really helped me to understand why this is important.
“I Have Nothing to Hide” – The Dangerous Myth About Privacy
Is it impossible to be private online? (Eric's channel has been very helpful for me personally because his explanations do not alienate the tech illiterate)
>So...Where do I start?
Luckily, there are small steps you can take to prevent some information about you from being hoarded. And I say some, not all. Unfortunately, the only way to completely avoid all of this is to live out in a cabin in the middle of nowhere and never use the internet ever. Which I can assume you don't want because you're reading this on a website right now! You will have to make some compromises for some of these options, and if you can't replace all of these and only some, that's fine. Most of these can be adjusted in just a few minutes, if that.
General
Oh my god, stop using chrome. I'm serious, please stop. If you are using chrome to read this, close out of this and download firefox. or brave or chromium or whatever. I use firefox, and the second you download firefox, download ublock origin. Ads on the internet are completely out of control. Firefox is not foolproof either, other add-ons can provide not just a more private experience, but also a much smoother one. ClearURLs removes tracking elements from urls. And it's open source. There are a few others, but I don't know everything lol. There are VPNs you can use, but I only ever use one if I'm away from home and using the Wi-Fi at work or something.
Stop using google search engine. In firefox, you can set something else by default. I just use duckduckgo, but there are alternatives. You can also turn off the ai bullshit. Find one that works best for you and your needs.
Email. So this is one I have not moved yet. I still have gmail for my youtube account. I also have to use gmail for my university. I do have a protonmail, though, that I've been slowly moving over to. This could be an easy fix for some people, while impossible for others. This is something that I am willing to compromise on. Again, you can't have it all with how things are set up. I'm sure there are some ways to circumvent this, but I am not aware of it. For things like drive and docs there are also some alternatives, but I don't use drive all that much, so finding an alternative isn't that pressing for me. There's proton drive, which functions similarly, and several paid options, but I'm trying to keep this process free for people just starting to be privacy-conscious.
Signal is a good messenger especially if you're moving from something like facebook messenger, instagram, whatsapp, whatever. It's end to end encrypted and pretty modern (so stuff like emojis, reactions, voice messages) You do need a phone number though, but again, better than just whatsapp. More people are moving to it now, so you might have an easier time introducing friends to it.
Cellphone
Alright, so this is going to depend on a few factors, mainly whether you have Android or iOS. I had an iPhone for a long time, up until last year. I was never an Apple fanboy, it's just what I had, but I wasn't deep in the ecosystem by any means. I've always used a Windows computer, so I didn't have a Mac or apple watch or whatever. I had an ipad but sold it to a friend last year because I transitioned to using my Wacom full time on my PC. I only say that because if you like your apple products just keep in mind that while you are secure (apple does have great security), you may not be private. iOS is closed source, so it's more difficult for third parties or hackers to get your data, but apple has it. And apple can do whatever. Also, you are limited to the ways you can customize your phone.
I will link a video on someone who discusses privacy on iphone but aside from the few things I listed above I can't really help you much further than a few other points. Sorry.
A brief guide to privacy for iPhone
If you have an Android based phone you are in luck. Most Android phones allow you to put a different os on your cellphone since you can access the bootloader (unlike iphones) BUT your phone in most cases has to be OEM unlockable. Phones from carriers like Verizon aren't able to be unlocked because Verizon is weird and kinda treats their consumers like shit lol. I own a Google pixel 9 and I will admit I splurged on this phone by buying it brand new. It was on sale, I got a bonus at work and hey what can I say... Also my iphone 12mini was shitting itself so it was time for a new phone. The money must have been burning a damn hole in my pocket. In retrospect though, the smarter thing would have been to buy used or an older model. Which I will be doing in the future. Back on track though.
You're probably scratching your head here: if he was just complaining about google why the hell does he have a Google phone?
I'm glad you asked, hypothetical voice in my head.
Grapheneos is a os that is only available on Google pixels (I believe from 6 onward). What it does is basically degoogles your phone. So removes google services. And the thing is, you can redownload these services but refuse network permissions and limit what they can and cannot do or have access to. Or tweak settings that you would not otherwise have access to. You have control over your device and it actually somewhat feels like your device. It's easy to install...like, modding a ds takes longer than installing graphene on your phone. Here is a video that I watched that goes over specifics and installation.
Here is the grapheneos website
For non google phones there's calyxOS but I have no personal experience with it. But both of these OS give you back some ownership on your device by letting the user control how their cellphone functions and not a company. Also, it can help your phone feel a little smoother because it removes a lot of proprietary apps that companies like Samsung add to android. If your phone can't be unlocked, then start by switching to alternative apps and delete as many proprietary apps as possible. Watch this video on fdroid.
Remove face ID if you're able and remove fingerprints as well. It might be a bit inconvenient but it's much safer. I understand that these may be great accessibility tools for some so just do what you can. Turn off location when you're not using it. With graphene, you can give map applications your approximate location, not your exact location. There are also map options that can be disconnected from network, and you can save routes, but I use public transportation and really need to see when my bus is going to arrive. My cities bus app is so shit sometimes. Again, another example of compromising that is going make you ask what's important to you, and if you're willing to risk your privacy for it.
If you watch most of these videos, you'll hear a lot of these points are going to overlap.
I was considering discussing what you can do for your PC, but I'm a complete noob. I've been using Linux mint for a little bit now, and I avoid the terminal most of the time because I'm a little baby. Even still, I recommend getting away from windows if you're able. Especially if you have a windows 10 computer since Microsoft is dropping support this fall iirc. Linux mint is super beginner friendly and much lighter on your computer, so even better if your PC is older.
Some videos that might help you decide if Linux could be a good alternative for you.
Switching to Linux: A Beginner’s Guide
Why Linux is Better Than Windows 11
Linux Mint 22: Excellent Distro for Windows Users
Linux Mint for Gaming (2025) | Linux Gaming Setup (for Beginners) Pt. 1
This privacy stuff can go so deep and you'll feel kinda crazy lol. Once you learn about what people can do with this data, and read about how people's lives have been ruined by it getting into the wrong hands, it'll never leave your head. But it's important to start small. And start sooner rather than later.
Social media was something I considered discussing but I think it could be added to a later post since this is kinda long already. I hope this is somewhat helpful, I tend to ramble a lot of the time. If you're someone who is a bit more savvy than I, then please reply with any info that you think could be important. But remember that this post is for basic beginners who are just now learning about this stuff so keep it simple. Thanks for reading!
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can we get a catalogue of all the creatures and locations we know exist?
if a website could be made that would be cool, i could make one as i know html/css pretty well (in school for it) but i just want an easily accessible list of all the currently discovered locations and creatures, like a constantly updating encyclopedia
[A website does exist! It's not currently completely up to date but it contains most entities and areas so far.]
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hi, hello! i'm sassaffrassa on ao3 and i was wondering what CSS you used in your workskin for *Wolf, Fox, Hound?* i've trying something similar and got one that works part way, but it doesn't look nearly as good as yours, and wondered if you might share 😅
Oh, you mean with the Hen Llinge hover translations? Yeah, for sure! Here’s the whole work skin incl. my little arrow dinkus: https://pastebin.com/v5ei7Gye
The HTML set-up works exactly the same way as in La_Temperanza’s How To Change Text on AO3 When the Cursor is Hovering Over It, plus em tags for italics. You might’ve found this one yourself; it was the basis for mine and it’s great except for two things:
It hard-codes the background color & text color of the links to white and dark gray respectively, which is just awful for anyone whose archive-wide skin isn’t white, such as Reversi users.
It’s 2024 and this is a fic, not a webpage! Text underlines are distracting!
To fix this, I removed the color: #2a2a2a; rule from each of the hovertext rules and had each set background-color to transparent and border-bottom to none, and the actual linky part of my code starts with this to get rid of underlines:
a { text-decoration: none; border-bottom: none; }
(You might be able to nix the border-bottom: none declarations in each of the hovertext rules for redundancy if you want? It’s been ages since I last fiddled with this skin and I don’t remember which parts were overkill.)
La_Temperanza mentions CSS entities at the bottom of their work. Note that apostrophes MUST be converted to CSS entities (\2019) or they’ll break the code. When I made the skin there was some fuckery with accented characters, which sometimes needed to be made into entities to show up and sometimes didn’t. I also discovered a goofy bug where sometimes if you have a CSS entity in there, the back half of your text goes missing; fix this by converting the characters after the entity into entities themselves one by one until it shows up properly, sometimes including the spaces. Full list of character entities can be found here.
hope that helps & let me know if this doesn’t make it do what you want it to!
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Let's understand HTML
Cover these topics to complete your HTML journey.
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard language used to create web pages. Here's a comprehensive list of key topics in HTML:
1. Basics of HTML
Introduction to HTML
HTML Document Structure
HTML Tags and Elements
HTML Attributes
HTML Comments
HTML Doctype
2. HTML Text Formatting
Headings (<h1> to <h6>)
Paragraphs (<p>)
Line Breaks (<br>)
Horizontal Lines (<hr>)
Bold Text (<b>, <strong>)
Italic Text (<i>, <em>)
Underlined Text (<u>)
Superscript (<sup>) and Subscript (<sub>)
3. HTML Links
Hyperlinks (<a>)
Target Attribute
Creating Email Links
4. HTML Lists
Ordered Lists (<ol>)
Unordered Lists (<ul>)
Description Lists (<dl>)
Nesting Lists
5. HTML Tables
Table (<table>)
Table Rows (<tr>)
Table Data (<td>)
Table Headings (<th>)
Table Caption (<caption>)
Merging Cells (rowspan, colspan)
Table Borders and Styling
6. HTML Forms
Form (<form>)
Input Types (<input>)
Text Fields (<input type="text">)
Password Fields (<input type="password">)
Radio Buttons (<input type="radio">)
Checkboxes (<input type="checkbox">)
Drop-down Lists (<select>)
Textarea (<textarea>)
Buttons (<button>, <input type="submit">)
Labels (<label>)
Form Action and Method Attributes
7. HTML Media
Images (<img>)
Image Maps
Audio (<audio>)
Video (<video>)
Embedding Media (<embed>)
Object Element (<object>)
Iframes (<iframe>)
8. HTML Semantic Elements
Header (<header>)
Footer (<footer>)
Article (<article>)
Section (<section>)
Aside (<aside>)
Nav (<nav>)
Main (<main>)
Figure (<figure>), Figcaption (<figcaption>)
9. HTML5 New Elements
Canvas (<canvas>)
SVG (<svg>)
Data Attributes
Output Element (<output>)
Progress (<progress>)
Meter (<meter>)
Details (<details>)
Summary (<summary>)
10. HTML Graphics
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
Canvas
Inline SVG
Path Element
11. HTML APIs
Geolocation API
Drag and Drop API
Web Storage API (localStorage and sessionStorage)
Web Workers
History API
12. HTML Entities
Character Entities
Symbol Entities
13. HTML Meta Information
Meta Tags (<meta>)
Setting Character Set (<meta charset="UTF-8">)
Responsive Web Design Meta Tag
SEO-related Meta Tags
14. HTML Best Practices
Accessibility (ARIA roles and attributes)
Semantic HTML
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) Basics
Mobile-Friendly HTML
15. HTML Integration with CSS and JavaScript
Linking CSS (<link>, <style>)
Adding JavaScript (<script>)
Inline CSS and JavaScript
External CSS and JavaScript Files
16. Advanced HTML Concepts
HTML Templates (<template>)
Custom Data Attributes (data-*)
HTML Imports (Deprecated in favor of JavaScript modules)
Web Components
These topics cover the breadth of HTML and will give you a strong foundation for web development.
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Yo I think our girl Pauline legally monetized being a groupie
https://www.societe.com/societe/variations-910854264.html
She started a business with her home address and herself listed as the President. It’s called Variations and is listed as an “entertainment support” type of company. Why does this lowkey scream “escort service” to me??…🤔🫢
lol creative interpretation but we are pretty sure this is a legal entity to manage whatever money she might have from her “music career” - Alex/AM/TLSP has several similar entities. Not sure if I’m explaining this clearly if anyone else wants to chime in, but it’s a way to keep your professional earnings legally separate from your personal self.
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How can Google's decisions for Chrome get any WORSE? What on earth is this?!
The gist: Google wants to implement a "feature" for website owners/developers to be selective on who can see their website. These devs (or their malicious higher-ups) could block out or limit Firefox users, Safari users, open source or indie browsers, etc. from their website; and worst of all, they could block or limit as far as the device you use.
Major concerns:
How can people even WANT this other than corrupt companies trying to force competing users to tediously go through the needed hoops to access the website? There's already the web design standard of optimizing load times to be welcoming for visitors. This ain't going to encourage anyone to have interest in your website (or its company by extension). It really will be a test of consumer trust.
Worryingly, lazy or more apathetic web developers might use this to dance around compatibility challenges in their websites. I've seen my fair share of these types of devs in the community who take the frustration of browser compatibilities too far. They're a minority (thankfully, seen in the video is the Chrome repository getting completely flooded with criticisms). But, yeah, pro-tip to web developers: Learn to prioritize the layout and order of your content in plain HTML first before you jump into design. And then build the CSS from there in a "ranking" of completely compatible with all browsers, to less compatibilities. So you can manage and keep track of how your site will look on anything out there.
The sheer fear and worry for accessibility in web design that I'm feeling from this, man. Again, it's not just browsers... Malicious entities making decisions for websites could block out or further limit accessibility devices (if they're counted) because of the extra work that comes with ensuring a website is accessible to a wide range of disabled or impaired users. I can't fully tell if screen reader software could somehow get affected, but who knows how far Google will want to go in this nightmare of a proposal.
Read more on this situation:
"It is also interesting to note that the first use case listed is about ensuring that interactions with ads are genuine. While this is not problematic on the surface, it certainly hints at the idea that Google is willing to use any means of bolstering its advertising platform, regardless of the potential harm to the users of the web."
Vivaldi Article
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"The proposal threatens the free and open internet in a number of ways, but one of the biggest revolves around the fact that should there be a central server that attests to whether a browser can be trusted or not, it means that anything non-standard will not be trusted. In other words, new browsers would not be trusted, and legacy software would no longer be able to access much of the internet after a certain length of time. Given that it verifies the integrity of the browser, it could also technically block certain extensions (such as Adblock) if Google were to go down that route."
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"What makes the fingerprinting process somewhat insidious is that, unlike web cookies, no residue is left on a user’s computer – everything can be stored in the cloud. The fingerprint data can be collected even if users run private or incognito browsing sessions. Worse yet, each user’s fingerprint can be shared across websites without the user’s knowledge."
Silicon Angle
#google#web environment integrity#chromium#web development#digital privacy#web browsers#important#internet safety#open internet#wk speaks#youtube video#Youtube
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5 Web Development Tools That Everyone Needs, From Beginners to Experts This blog posts a carefully chosen list of 15 important SEO Tools tools that can improve all stages of web development. Find out how these tools can make writing easier, improve speed, and make coders of all levels more productive. These tools work well whether you are a beginner or an experienced writer.
1. HTML Decode HTML Decoder tool by SEO Tools is a useful program that turns encoded HTML entities back into their original characters. This makes the code easier to read and fix bugs. This tool is very helpful for web writers who come across compressed lines that make it hard to see information correctly. Interpreting HTML entities speeds up code review and debugging and makes it possible to work with a wide range of development processes. Its easy-to-use design and fast working speed are good for both beginners and experts. Without much trouble, HTML Decode makes the writing process faster and more efficient, whether you’re working on small projects or big apps.
2. HTML Encode HTML Encoder tool by SEOStudio Tools is a powerful tool that turns normal text into HTML-safe encoded entities. This makes sure that all computers show web content correctly. This is a very important tool for coders who need to keep their HTML pages safe and avoid code issues. This makes online pages safer and more consistent by turning special characters into their appropriate HTML codes. The easy-to-use design makes decoding easier for newbies, while more complicated features are for coders with more experience. Whether you’re optimizing email templates or dynamic websites, HTML Encode gives you the reliability and speed you need to show text perfectly and with great accuracy.
3. HTML Beautifier HTML Beautifier by SEO Tools is a flexible tool that cleans up and styles messy HTML code into a layout that looks good. This tool sets up line breaks, indents, and spacing automatically, which makes the source code easier to read and keep up to date. It is especially helpful for writers who want to write better code and follow best practices for web programming. Its design is easy to use, so both new and expert writers can quickly make their HTML files better. Ultimately, the tool greatly improves the speed and clarity of coding projects by supporting a wide range of code styles and offering customization options to fit individual tastes.
4. HTML Minifier HTML Minifier tool by SEO Tools is a useful program that shrinks HTML files by getting rid of blank lines, notes, and characters that aren’t needed. It does this without changing the file’s usefulness. This simplified tool speeds up the time it takes for websites to load and improves performance by making files smaller. It helps writers a lot when they want to make the user experience better and make sure they follow current web standards. It’s easy for beginners to use because of its simple design, and experienced workers will be happy with its powerful working power. HTML Minifier gives you quick, accurate results whether you’re working on a personal project or a website with a lot of visitors. It’s an important part of efficient web development processes that work smoothly and accurately. See Also : 10 Must-Have Website Management Tools for Website Owners
5. CSS Beautifier The SEO Tools CSS Beautifier tool is a useful tool for rearranging and reformatting cascade style sheets, which keeps code clean and easy to read. This tool sorts CSS properties automatically, fixes punctuation, and improves organization overall, which makes stylesheets easier to handle and debug. It helps engineers because it makes upkeep easier and makes sure that all web projects are consistent. Its simple design makes it easy for both beginners and pros to improve the standard of code. CSS Beautifier works with a number of different style standards and lets you make changes to fit your project’s needs. It can turn messy code into a well-organized style, which greatly improves productivity and constantly supports a professional development process.
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The text editors featured here can be used as word processors, but are more the sort of text editors that programmers should know about. They are all free, and many of them are open source, which means you can play around with the programming and extend them if you wish. They are all suitable for the OSX, and they all have links to websites where you can download clean copies of them (clean at the time of writing). There are just two that do not have links, but the reasons why not are given in the text. The tools are not ranked in any way. There are plenty mac text editors, however we have focused on listed down the free to use editors in this page. 1. TextMate 2 This is a MAC word processor and text editor that doesn’t appear on Apple iTunes because the restrictions are a little too tight. This is a word processing tool, and also a programming tool you can use to write code. It has nested scopes, project management, folding code sections, and regex-based search and replace. It is a public build, which means it can be altered and used for free. 2. Brackets This is a free program that is actually open-source, so you are able to gain access to the code and change it yourself. It is mainly used by developers and web designers. The updates you receive are actually from Adobe. It's developed using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. If you want to use it for your writing, then the inline editing functions are good, plus you could program the tool and change it to make your own personal word processor (if you have the programming skills). 3. Aqua Macs This is a text editor that is open source and is a Mac-Friendly distribution of the GNU EmaCustomer support text editor, which is a very complex program that not everybody can make use of. This tool is a repackaged version of the more complex program. It is an editor for text, HTML, LaTeX, C++, Java, Python, R, Perl, Ruby, PHP, and more. They do not ask you to pay for the program, but they are hoping for donations so they may keep the project alive and keep offering updates. 4. TextWrangler This tool has been around for a long time. It has word processor capabilities and software development capabilities too. It is a smaller offshoot program of the much larger Bare Bones Software's BBEdit. TextWrangler has core editing and transformation functions that make it a great word processor and text editing tool for writers and programmers. 5. MacVim The MacVim program is fairly popular in the sense that most programmers and Mac users have heard of it, in the same way that Windows programmers have heard of Notepad++. Vim was released in 1991 for the Amiga and was based on the "vi" text editor that was commonly seen on UNIX systems. The Vim text and code editor is now a cross platform entity and the MacVim editor is simply the OSX version of that same Vim program. 6. Atom There are a lot of good text editors on Linux, Mac and Windows, and this is yet another one of them that you can get for free. It is open source and maintained through github, plus it has a very large user-submitted package library. It has fuzzy search, a files system browser, code folding, it offers multiple panes for editing, support for TextMate themes, an extension library and multi-section for quick editing. 7. Emacs/Carbon This is the Mac-friendly distribution of the GNU Emacs text editor. It is a lot more simple and easy to use than the full GNU Emacs (that is also listed on this article). It is still extendable and offers a lot to people that are more technically minded and who value the many advanced features that come with it. Some say it is similar to the Aquamacs program. 8. TextEdit This is the text editor that comes with your OSX operating system. It is basic and part of the operating system bundle. It will not satisfy advanced users or people that have to use it all the time, but it is enough to give you something instead of leaving you with nothing. 9. GNU Emacs This is a text editor that was originally created in 1976.
It is free and open source and it is still on offer today because it can be extended far more than most any other text editor available for free. It has virtually limitless extensibility. It can be transformed into specialist software that may be used for editing different files and lists, spreadsheets and databases too. Emacs may be used for writing, testing, and compiling software and may be used for writing "human" languages. You can use the software to compare two different types of files, browse files from your command line interface, access mail and/or access RSS feeds. The editor is fairly complex, but very useful if you know how to make the most of it and extend it. 10. Smultron At the time of writing, the Tuppis developer website has been closed down, which means you will need to pull this tool from a sharing site or program-download website. The Smultron tool is a Leopard-centric text editor that has pleasing icons and a smoothly designed interface. It has code highlighting, a system file management and automatic authentication. It allows for HTML previews and you can get it for free, so do not pay any download-websites. When you download the tools, even if you download what people consider to be clean copies, do a little work to check to see if they are leaving back doors in their security. Stealing your programming code may be valuable, and it is not beyond or above a tool updater to add a small security hole. Luckily, if you are using the open source tools as a programmer, then you can check the programming yourself to look for problem areas. The list is not ranked because there is no saying which tool will suit you the best. There are times when you may use a text editor enough times that eventually you get used to it, but since you have a choice when it comes to free editors, why not download and use a few of them to see which one fits you the best? There are sometimes convenience tools hidden in these text editors that may make your life a lot easier. Stephanie Norman is a professional writer from Sydney with for 4 years of experience. She writes business, creative, and academic content. Also, sometimes she provides editing service at Australian Writings, a company that offers assignment help and assistance for students. You can follow her at Facebook and Google+.
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Understanding Passage Indexing and Its Impact on SEO
Google’s ongoing evolution of its search algorithm has brought about a variety of updates aimed at better understanding and ranking web content. One such significant update is Passage Indexing, first announced in October 2020 and rolled out in early 2021. While the name might suggest a change in how content is stored or indexed, it’s more about how Google retrieves and ranks information within a page.
In this blog, we’ll break down what passage indexing really is, how it works, and what it means for your SEO strategy.
What is Passage Indexing?
Contrary to its name, Passage Indexing is not a new indexing system but a ranking update. Google still indexes entire pages, but with this update, it can also rank individual passages from a page independently, especially if those passages directly answer a specific user query.
By better understanding the relevancy of specific passages, not just the overall page, we can find that needle-in-a-haystack information you’re looking for.
How Does Passage Indexing Work?
Before this update, Google primarily evaluated the relevance of an entire web page to determine its rank in search results. If a page wasn’t fully optimized for a keyword or had too broad a focus, it might not rank well—even if it contained a highly relevant section.
With passage indexing, Google’s natural language processing (NLP) capabilities allow it to understand and rank specific passages or paragraphs, even from pages that might otherwise not be seen as topically relevant in their entirety.
For example, if your blog post covers “SEO best practices,” and one paragraph specifically addresses “how to optimize images for SEO,” that paragraph might now be pulled into search results for the more specific query—even if the entire page isn’t optimized for that phrase.
What Types of Content Benefit Most?
Passage indexing benefits:
Long-form content: Pages with in-depth information can now surface in search for specific queries.
FAQs and guides: Pages with multiple topics or questions.
User-generated content: Forums, discussion boards, or sites like Quora, where relevant answers are buried within larger threads.
What Passage Indexing Is NOT
To clear up common misconceptions:
It’s not a separate index: Google still indexes full pages.
It doesn’t replace featured snippets: Those still exist as a separate feature.
It doesn’t isolate passages as standalone entities: Passages are still part of the whole page and benefit from the page’s overall authority.
Impact on SEO: What You Should Know
1. Content Depth Is More Valuable Than Ever
Creating rich, in-depth content—even if it’s broad—can still rank for specific subtopics within it, thanks to passage indexing.
SEO Tip: Structure your content with clear headers (H2, H3) and answer multiple related questions within one post.
2. Content Structure Matters
Properly formatted content with semantic HTML (like proper headings, paragraphs, and lists) makes it easier for Google’s NLP to understand the relevance of passages.
SEO Tip: Use clear headings, concise paragraphs, and keyword-rich subtopics.
3. Long-Tail Keywords Get a Boost
This update is particularly beneficial for long-tail keyword searches. Google can surface a relevant passage without requiring the entire page to be optimized for that specific phrase.
SEO Tip: Include answers to specific, niche queries within your main content.
4. Improved Visibility for Lower Authority Sites
If a page on a smaller site contains a highly relevant passage, it may now outrank a larger site that discusses the topic more broadly but less specifically.
Conclusion
Passage indexing is a significant step forward in Google’s ability to understand and surface nuanced content. For SEO professionals and content creators, the takeaway is clear: focus on creating helpful, well-structured, and information-rich content. The better you answer user queries—even within subtopics—the more likely you are to benefit from this ranking improvement.
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What is The Importance of Google My Business?
Nowadays, a targeted Google presence is essential for any organisation. Most businesses are aware that this calls for optimising their website and Google Ads, but most are unaware that a third entity—their Google business listing—also requires optimisation. This formidable listing, which is officially called your Business Profile, is a dynamic picture of your company that showcases your best attributes and makes it easy for new clients to locate, learn about, and interact with you—all from the SERP. The finest aspect? It's free.
Even though Google receives 167 billion queries every month, an analysis revealed that the average Business Profile receives only 1,260 views over the same period (0.00000075%!). Even worse, out of the 1,260 views, only 59 actions are taken. That is less than 5 percent.

The Google Business platform isn't the issue; not enough companies utilise its amazing capabilities. By reading this article, you may improve your Google Business Profile the right way.
1. Make an account on Google My Business.
Remembering that a Google Business Profile and a Google My Business account are two different things is crucial. The former is accessed and optimised through the latter. This implies that you must have a Google My Business account and instruct Google to link it to your Google
The Make My Website says the first step is to go to Google.com/business and sign in using the standard Google/Gmail account you use for your company (instead of your personal Gmail, if you have one) to create an account.
2. Finish Each Section
When your Google Business Profile is comprehensive, more customers will take action after finding it through SEO services in Geelong, in addition to helping Google rank you better in local search results. Here are some guidelines for setting priorities because there is much information to present.
You should finish these profile elements immediately: Name, Address, Phone Number, Website, and Hours
These parts require a little more consideration and time:
● Classification and Characteristics
● Goods and services
● From the company
● Questions and responses (questions created by the owner)
3. Pay Close Attention to The Contact Details
To improve the contact details in your Google Business Profile, follow these steps:
● Verify that the name you use on your retail signage and your company name are the same. That is, just like it looks in the actual world. Google considers adding location names (unless they are part of your brand name) or keywords to be spam, and you may face penalties.
● Verify that the address and name of your company precisely match those in all of your other online postings. This entails continuously using "st" versus "street" or "co" versus "company." Google's algorithm considers these discrepancies when determining your credibility.
● List your usual hours as well as your holiday hours. By doing this, you can attract customers and prevent the possibility of a bad review from someone who came to your store only to discover it was closed.
4. Compose Your Description "from the business."
As per Make My Website experts, first, you do not influence the brief description on your Business Profile right beneath your company name. Google creates this editorial synopsis to guarantee uniformity throughout the platform.
To make your Google Business Profile's "from the business" part as effective as possible:
● Put important information in the first 250 characters and use the remaining 750 characters.
● Repurpose information from your mission statement or "About Us" page.
● Use the SEO services in Geelong keywords your target market uses to locate companies similar to yours.
● Don't reiterate anything clearly stated in your profile's other sections. In this section, discuss what makes your company unique and what your customers find most appealing.
● Don't use HTML or URLs.
5. Choose a Category
Selecting a category is essential to Google Business Profile and SEO services in Geelong optimisation. This is the reason:
Become visible in discovery searches. Only 16% of Google Business Profile views come from direct searches, where the user types in the company name or address. In contrast, 84% of Business Profile views come from discovery searches, where the user searches for a product, service, or category phrase, and the business's profile is revealed. This is particularly true for companies like Fresh Express or Amelia's Catering, whose names don't accurately describe what they do.
Emphasise features unique to a given category. After you select a category, Google provides features tailored to that area that enhance the effectiveness and appeal of your profile. Like, hair salons can verify that they have experience with thin or curly hair, restaurants can add a menu or reservation button, and hotel profiles can bring in star ratings. These SEO services in Geelong specifics may influence customers to pick you over rivals.
Conclusion
Your Google Business strategy should focus on giving as much high-quality information about your company as possible, not only in your Business Profile but also in the sources Google uses to fill it, such as your website, review site profiles, and even your social media accounts. This is true for any Google SEO services in Geelong strategy.
You will profit from this if you concentrate on using your Google My Business dashboard to ensure that your business profile accurately and completely represents your company. Then, be sure to keep this up to date.
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SEO for Government: Navigating the Complexities of Public Sector Optimization
In today's digital age, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is not just a buzzword; it's a critical component of any organization's online strategy. While businesses have long recognized the importance of SEO, government entities are now also beginning to see its value. However, optimizing for search engines in the public sector comes with its own set of challenges and considerations. This article explores the unique aspects of SEO for government websites, highlighting strategies that can help improve their online visibility and accessibility.
Why SEO Matters for Government Websites
Government websites serve as a primary source of information for citizens, providing access to essential services, news updates, and resources. A well-optimized website ensures that this information is easily discoverable by those who need it most. Here are some key reasons why SEO is crucial for government entities:
1. Accessibility: Ensuring that all content is accessible to people with disabilities is a legal requirement for government websites. SEO practices, such as using alt text for images and ensuring proper HTML structure, naturally align with these accessibility standards.
2. Credibility: High search engine rankings can enhance the credibility of government information. When citizens find official government pages at the top of search results, they are more likely to trust the information provided.
3. Engagement: Improved search visibility can lead to higher engagement rates. More traffic means more opportunities for citizens to interact with government services and initiatives.
Unique Challenges in Government SEO
While the principles of SEO remain largely the same across different sectors, there are specific challenges that government websites face:
1. Content Volume: Government websites often contain vast amounts of content, which can be overwhelming for both users and search engines. Effective content organization and internal linking strategies are crucial.
2. Regulatory Compliance: Government websites must adhere to strict regulations regarding data privacy, security, and accessibility. These requirements can sometimes conflict with SEO best practices.
3. Budget Constraints: Unlike private businesses, government entities may have limited budgets for SEO efforts. This requires a strategic approach to maximize impact with available resources.
Strategies for Successful Government SEO
To overcome these challenges and achieve successful SEO for government websites, consider the following strategies:
1. Focus on User Experience: Prioritize creating a user-friendly website that is easy to navigate. Use clear, concise language and ensure that important information is easily accessible.
2. Leverage Local SEO: Since many government services are location-based, local SEO strategies can be particularly effective. Optimize for local keywords and ensure that your website is listed accurately in Google My Business.
3. Regular Content Updates: Regularly updating content not only keeps information current but also signals to search engines that your site is active and relevant. Consider adding a blog or news section to keep citizens informed about ongoing initiatives and events.
Conclusion and Discussion Points
As governments continue to digitize their services, the importance of SEO will only grow. By implementing the strategies outlined above, government entities can improve their online presence and better serve their constituents.
What do you think are the biggest challenges facing government websites in terms of SEO? How can these challenges be addressed effectively? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
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What is the importance of schema markup in technical SEO, and how do I add it to my site?
Importance of Schema Markup in SEO:
Schema markup, also known as structured data, helps search engines understand the content on your website more effectively. It provides additional context, enabling search engines to display rich results in search listings. This enhances visibility, click-through rates, and overall SEO performance.
Benefits of Schema Markup:
Improved SERP Appearance: Schema enables rich snippets like ratings, reviews, prices, and event details, making your listing stand out.
Better Content Understanding: Search engines can better comprehend the relationships between entities on your site, improving ranking potential.
Voice Search Optimization: Structured data is crucial for answering voice search queries, as it provides precise information.
Local SEO Boost: For businesses, adding local schema (e.g., address, business hours) can enhance local search visibility.
Enhanced Click-Through Rates (CTR): Users are more likely to click on listings with detailed and relevant information.
How to Add Schema Markup:
Identify Relevant Schema Types: Visit schema.org to find schema types that align with your content, such as Product, Recipe, Event, Organization, or FAQ.
Generate the Markup: Use tools like Google's Structured Data Markup Helper or Schema Markup Generator by Merkle to create the markup.
Implement the Markup:
Add the generated JSON-LD code into the <head> section or the body of your HTML.
Example for a product:
jsonCopy code<script type="application/ld+json">{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Product", "name": "Product Name", "image": "https://example.com/image.jpg", "description": "Description of the product.", "brand": { "@type": "Brand", "name": "Brand Name" }, "offers": { "@type": "Offer", "priceCurrency": "USD", "price": "99.99" }}</script>
Test and Validate the Markup: Use Google’s Rich Results Test or Schema Markup Validator to ensure correct implementation.
Monitor Performance: Check Google Search Console for errors and insights related to structured data.
Schema markup adds significant value to your website’s technical SEO, providing both search engines and users with enriched information.
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