Hello

This is to be the test page for upgrading the RUMBLER HomePage (and site) to the latest version of Responsive.

This is some text with the image in the background. Only it isn’t there. And then we shall insert an additional line to cover all the features needed when we need to feature something featured.

Just going to put a bullet list in here to test formatting…..

This is just a single very long line of paragraph test to separate the styling of the two lists, the orders and unordered ones, to see whether there is an effect on their styles with CSS override is used on paragraph…

We will now begin testing the imported founts and whether they still work after the font organiser plugin was removed because it was ancient and a potential security risk.

Headline in H2 – Black Ops One Lazy Cat

Headline in H3 – Cabin Sketch

Headline in H1 – Millenium

No change with the Headlines when the old plugin is deactivated. Now let’s see it active.

  1. This is a numbered list of elements, currently standing at one element in the list and let’s hope that this one, lone, element is sufficient to test whether formatting is being inherited from the Paragraph style in the CSS.

A Blockquote of some format or other (large format). (And this needs two different CSS overrides for formatting.)

Mr Bimble.

“I am a pullquote, pull me, and pull me hard.”

and I’ll just tray another box here just in case the first doesn’t work.

Column One

But not just any column, this is a column of columns and the very first in the array of columns that are stacked up up beside each other.

Just an ordinary Column Two, nothing interesting here, move along please,

and along

and along

keep going

right down

to here.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

And another line.

Because it’s just so.

This is some more text after the block to see if it will wrap around the right-hand side of the blockquote.

Type another PARAGRAPH line like the quote above
then apply the quote formatting, to see if it removes the larger gap in the Quote formatting.
After a test run this appears to be the better solution in styling and giving a little more space, so the “ParaQuote2 can be

“This is just a quote. Quote me on this. (Paragraph with CSS link.)”

And another line below the proceeding one to see what happens then gibble, gabble, gobble-ook!

First this is a third line and then let’s move the lines around.

“Now we will put a new quote, shifted to the right this time around.” (New paraquoteright)

Yet another line to see what happens when lots and lots of lines are lined up and down all over the place to see if the pesky little sods will wrap nicely around the blocks, now that the blockquotes are beginning to behave like good little blocks they are.

The next step will be to determine whether they can be turned into pattern blocks, for the style, not the content, and used repeatedly throughout a site without having to remember to insert the blockleft/blockright CSS references in creating each quote.

But more of that in a minute….

“The second instance of the blockleft quote, this time repeated as a pattern with amended text.” (New paraquoteleft)”The second instance of the blockleft quote, this time repeated as a pattern with amended text.”