The
H above is a hidden Link. Clicking on the H will take you to the Irish Rovers Unicorn song
Some of the links hidded or clearly displayed may take you to a different website or
you may access another section of the current page.
Hide a link CSS Both ! link to Olympics website, font colour = #666666 (< = & #60; & #62; = >)
Proud to be Canadian! – Proud of Our Athletes!
Hide a link HTML The ! is a link below
Jim and Gloria Fekete
the i in Gloria above is a LINK to FREE Logo design website
as on some websites
Royal Canadian Legion
The letter i of Legion is a HIDDEN link to further down the page (Colour =
#6700CE)
The dash in A-2 below is a HIDDEN link as on some websites (FREE Logo design website here)
District A-2
Images aligned left right text centred HTML - Images link to external website

Images aligned left right Text manipulated to centre vertically on images by CSS
Proud to be Canadian! – Proud of Our Athletes!
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Canada Celebrates Sesquicentennial
Clicking on the i in the Legion above brought you here. Click here to return to Legion section.
Before manipulation. Using div you can manipulate whole section of text or images. Using span later on this page.

Text raised 130px after manipulation

All done
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| Took a special interest in the satues next to the Parliamnet Building, including Nellie McClung, a true Canadian hero, who spent much of her life fighting for wome's equality. Eventually elected to parliament where she faught and won the fight to have women declared, for the first time, as persons under Canadian law. |
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Took a special interest in the satues next to the Parliamnet Building, including
Nellie McClung, a true Canadian hero, who spent much of her life fighting
for wome's equality. Eventually elected to parliament where she faught and won the fight to have women declared, for the first time, as persons under Canadian law. Align paragraph with image MORE text than image Align paragraph with image MORE text than image Align paragraph with image MORE text than image Align paragraph with image MORE text than image Align paragraph with image MORE text than image |
The Irish Rovers – The Unicorn –
Lyrics
Clicking on the H in the heading brought you here.
Click here to return to the Heading
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The IBM 5100 is recognized as the first portable computer and was released in September 1975. The computer weighed 55 pounds and had a five inch CRT display, tape drive, 1.9MHz PALM processor, and 64KB of RAM. In the picture to the left, is an ad for the IBM 5100 taken from a November 1975 issue of Scientific America. IBM joined the Personal Home computer race by announcing the IBM Personal Computer on August 12, 1981, which runs the new MS-DOS operating system and has a starting price of $1,565. With the introduction of the first IBM PC the world of home computing changed forever. Although IBM was not the first to bring a product to the home market, it became the defacto industry standard of home computing due to the robust bus structure and operating system. Applications such as, word processors, spreadsheets and graphics were soon developed along with some rudimentary games. As they say the rest is history. Today few homes are without a home computer and many homes have several. |

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Greetings from your humble Web Master. It is indeed a pleasure to provide
the world with this informative Web Site. |
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A good selection of bird images with their names. Click on the image of a bird for
a larger image for clarity. The birds range from small, medium to large; from common
sparrow, gold finch, red tail hawk, cardinal, pelican, blue jay to bald eagle.
You can view individual images or the slideshow, provided for your viewing pleasure.
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Heading Text Colour = #004080 throughout the site
| Photo | Prime Minister | Date Sworn In | Date of Birth | Age when sworn to office | Occupation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau P.C., B.A., B.Ed. |
2015.11.04 | 1971.12.25 | 43 years, 10 months, 10 days | Teacher | |
| The Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau P.C., C.C., C.H., Q.C., M.A., LL.L., LL.D., F.R.S.C. |
1980.03.03 | 1919.10.18 | 60 years, 4 months, 16 days | Lawyer, professor of law, writer | |
| The Right Honourable Pierre Elliott Trudeau P.C., C.C., C.H., Q.C., M.A., LL.L., LL.D., F.R.S.C. |
1968.04.20 | 1919.10.18 | 48 years, 6 months, 3 days | Lawyer, professor of law, writer |

| Name | Year(s) of Presidency |
District Office Held | Service Year(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Ryerse | 1987-88 | ||
| Jerry Finnigan | 1999-2000 | ||
| Marty Forsyth | 2005-06 | ||
| Jim Fekete | 2007-08 | Zone Chair | 2008-09 |
| Name | Year(s) of Presidency |
District Office Held | Service Year(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Robert Ryerse | 1987-88 | ||
| Jerry Finnigan | 1999-2000 | ||
| Marty Forsyth | 2005-06 | ||
| Jim Fekete | 2007-08 | Zone Chair | 2008-09 |
| Jim Fekete | 2007-08 | Zone Chair | 2008-09 |
Also See – Takes you to another web page HowF.html
Horizontal lines section. Much more to see on this page
<span class="fancyfirst">F</span>ancy result =
Fancy 150% bold first character
<span class="fancyfirstb">F</span>ancy result =
Fancy 250% bold first character
<span class="big">B</span>ig result =
Big 200% first character, not bold but can be bolded etc.
<span class="huge">H</span>uge result =
Huge 300% first character, not bold.
span is used to keep the desired character as part of the same word. Div
is used to manipulate whole sections of text or images.
Simple Redirection – (NOT in use here just a Reference)
See Top Source code (in editor).
Implemented in
$USPresidents.html – redirects to USPresidents.html the updated file.
After discovering this neat trick I have incorporated it all over the site and I have so many I have forgotten where some of them are. Some link to other Web pages, some to different locationson the same (sometimes busy) page, while others link to different websites all together. Great tool!
