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But first spare a few minutes reading my short story...
The fulfillment of my hard work for cleaning our aquarium. I can sense that the fishes are thanking me for what I have done and could hear them say: "Good job, Levy - and thank you - FINALLY!".
Boy, if you could only perceive the look in their eyes prior to cleaning their place (I guess you could say "Home" ). You can observe it by the way they come slowly close to the glass partition, that they are complaining. If only they could talk - for sure you will be bombarded by words you wouldn't want to hear. You could also feel that they are begging you to notice that their place are not pleasant to live anymore. And if you wouldn't take any action on their concerns, they could die and you will be the one to blame.
Just being honest, it is not only the fishes who's complaining - also my wife reminding me of my responsibility in taking care of the aquarium (buried my head here in this statement).
On the other hand, good thing that I finally decided to clean the aquarium. Feels like it is an achievement this day. Made the fishes happy and prove to my wife that - "yahh, we can still keep the aquarium". Made my self on top of the situation once again, ended a heated discussion and avoid loosing the aquarium and my beloved fishes.
By this time you might be wondering, Where's the Coding Guide?
Hey Levy, where is the formatting guide you have been talking? You are only spitting up to this point on how you made small fishes breathe easy and silence a somebody in an argument. Will we be able to find something new in this article?
Well, guys here it is:
Paragraph Headers
Figure 1: HTML Syntax for Headers
<h1>This is a Paragraph Header</h1>
<h2>This is a Paragraph Header</h2>
<h3>This is a Paragraph Header</h3>
<h4>This is a Paragraph Header</h4>
<h5>This is a Paragraph Header</h5>
<h6>This is a Paragraph Header</h6>
Paragraph Headers are always written in bold. It gives your reader a quick over view of your story. Writing "Markdown Syntax" is different from writing in "HTML Syntax".
You can only have up to (4) sizes of headers in Markdown while it is up to (6) sizes in HTML.Image Formatting: "Pull-Left" and "Pull-Right"
Figure 2: Image Alignment Syntax - "Pull Left"
<div class="pull-left">
https://steemitimages.com/DQmZ5FAGYzgYW1gAaVx9M6fYNHXu4h4d/Untitled.png
</div>
Pull-left Syntax will make you images align to the left and will allow you to write paragraphs and sentences to the right. This simple HTML code can make your articles and blogs much more interesting to the reader. This formatting style also makes your blog post stand out. It also gives your article post some flexibility and design.
<div class="pull-right">
https://steemitimages.com/DQmZ5FAGYzgYW1gAaVx9M6fYNHXu4h4d/Untitled.png
</div>
Pull-Right Syntax will make you images align to the right and will allow you to write paragraphs and sentences to the left. This simple HTML code can make your articles and blogs much more interesting to the reader. This formatting style also makes your blog post stand out. It also gives your article post some flexibility and design.