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Tue, Nov 27, 12 at 19:18
| Remember me complaining that there is no way to have a degree sign on GardenWeb? It became a source of irritation to me since I'd like to comment on the weather once in awhile. Copy a degree sign from elsewhere are use the Alt code (Alt+248) and GW will mess your post up something crazy! Well, there's a way to do it and Albert over in the test forum has the answer! Here it is . . . use the superscript "o" . . . Watch: This text contains superscript text. What do you do? Use < sup>o< /sup> without the spaces. So, 32 degrees looks like: 32o! Steve |
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| Me? I just use '32 F' and '0 Canadian'. |
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| 3232323232o digitS! I am editing this post using GW's new editing feature! |
This post was edited by digit on Thu, Nov 29, 12 at 12:36
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- Posted by highalttransplant z 5 Western CO (My Page) on Thu, Nov 29, 12 at 22:03
| Like a kid with a new toy : ) |
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| Loveit Digit! Marj :^) Weeeee, new toys ARE fun :D |
This post was edited by mstywoods on Sun, Dec 2, 12 at 8:04
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