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Here is some text in P tags. It may be Bolded, Italicized,, Underlined, subjected to Strikethrough, given a Dropcap treatment, or even Some combination of all five.

       

It comes in multiple paragraphs, because paragraphs usually come in multiple paragraphs. Spoiler tag

It should definitely be in the "default prose font" for our site.

 

Sometimes "default prose font" includes supertext, subtext (soooooo much subtext), and maybe a bit of small text. Or "Small Text", as it may be.

 

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  For reading and/or emphasis and /or dramatic purposes, text may be left completely out of any kind of formatting tags.
Or it might get centered
or left-aligned
or right-aligned.
We even have the option to take a good-sized body of text, ideally a paragraph of well more than 2 sentences, and Justify it. Fully. Who knows, we might be making encyclopedia articles? Or, I dunno, maybe it's supposed to be a more literal WALL OF TEXT of some sort. With shouting. And with the verbosity set to maximum. I think there was a Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker with a single paragraph that lasted for more than a third of a page total; it started on the bottom of one page, went on for several lines, continued at the top of the next page and went on for a good while. I think it was the one with Candy Sloan in it, which would make it A Savage Place, but it may also have been Looking For Rachel Wallace. The point of the exceptionally long paragraph was to give the connotative sensation of Spenser's headspace in that scene, of being mired in a single very large, very complex thought. Some of the sentences were normal length, but one in particular went on for a good five+ lines of printed text. It was self-recriminating and frustrated and it felt so, so terminal. Nowadays I wonder if the point was to give the reader a more vivid sense of depression . . . or if it was a case of the author feeling depressed as he wrote the scene, no matter what he did to edit it for flow.
  • When Jennie is trying to organize a bunch of sentence fragments or thoughts
  • a lot of times
  • she uses Unordered Lists
  • because BULLETS.
 
  1. Somewhat more rarely, I might use an Ordered List.
  2. sequence of events/items/considerations/priorities may matter.
  3. Also, over on Tumblr, numbered lists add a certain level of The Drama.
 

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And, really: what is a Supers Adventure without The Drama?
Blackjack would certainly have some spirited points to make on that topic. His points would always be in opposition. Flamboyancy is fine! Art is great! Diplomacy. . . .
On the other hand, Blackjack would never even for two seconds consider being a Game Master. He has enough trouble being the sort-of head of household for his Found Family. He not only can afford to be opposed to Drama, but in fact it is necessary for his personal equilibrium to stamp out Drama whenever it crops up.
We can even look at things in columnar format:
COLUMN-1-CONTENT
COLUMN-2-CONTENT
Drama
Not-Drama
Excellent tool necessary for proper story-telling
In-Character motivations abound
 
 
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I never actually use Header 4, I think.
— Jennie
 
 

Post-script 1:

Here are examples of the word "equilibrium" in lower case and upper case in every above font option:

EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium

EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium

EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium

EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium

EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium

        EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium        
EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium
EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium
EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium
EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium
EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium That is really starting to look misspelled to me, simply because I'm looking at it over and over. EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium
  • EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium
  1. EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium

Bonus EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium for purpose of Spoiler Tag testing

EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium
EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium

EQUILIBRIUM equilibrium
— I may never use this word again.
 
 

Postscript 2:

I'm agonna take a screencap, or at least a Snippet, of what i see on my screen, and then I'm going to stick it below this sentence.
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