Since someone just asked me “how clean is the code Office 2007 puts out” for blogging I figured I’d do another test. This post contains much more complicated formatting and an image pulled in from MS ClipArt.
Michael Sauers is the Director of Logan Library in Logan, UT. Prior to this he was one of the founding staff and Technology Manager for Do Space in Omaha, NE. After earning his MLS in 1995 from the University at Albany's School of Information Science and Policy Michael spent his first 20 years as a librarian training other librarians in technology along with time as a public library trustee, a bookstore manager for a library friends group, a reference librarian, a technology consultant, and a bookseller. He has written dozens of articles for various journals and magazines and has published 14 books ranging from library technology, blogging, Web design, and an index to a popular horror magazine. In his spare time, he blogs at TravelinLibrarian.info, runs The Collector's Guide to Dean Koontz website at CollectingKoontz.com, takes many, many photos, and typically reads more than 100 books a year.
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2 Replies to “Another Blogging via Word 2007 test”
Hm… I wonder if there’s a way to set it up so the styles are all pulled from CSS instead of M$ hard-coding the font and size attributes in each of the tags. That’s a picky sticky point, sure, but why else would one want to use an alternate publishing platform. if not for style consistency?
In Firefox 2.0.0.4 your centered text is the same font. The rest looks good.
Hm… I wonder if there’s a way to set it up so the styles are all pulled from CSS instead of M$ hard-coding the font and size attributes in each of the tags.
That’s a picky sticky point, sure, but why else would one want to use an alternate publishing platform. if not for style consistency?
In Firefox 2.0.0.4 your centered text is the same font. The rest looks good.