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Here's an internal link, an external link, and an anchor later down the page, and also some bold and italic and underlined text.
This is some test text,
it is separated by a linebreak,
and a second one here
Above should be a horizontal line. Here's some superscript and subscript.
An image?
This text should be on the left.
This text should be centered.
This text should be on the right.
This text is a bit longer, so bear with me, but when previewed on the site, it should appear as justified, meaning that the lines should be equal length. Consequently, the size of spacing between words may end up adjusted in order to make the lines align properly at both the left and right ends of the space. If I recall correctly, this sort of spacing is often used in newspaper columns and the like, though it's rarer to come across it in the wild nowadays.
Here's an internal link, an external link, and an anchor later down the page, and also some bold and italic and underlined text.
This is some test text,
it is separated by a linebreak,
and a second one here
Above should be a horizontal line. Here's some superscript and subscript.
An image?
This text should be on the left.
This text should be centered.
This text should be on the right.
This text is a bit longer, so bear with me, but when previewed on the site, it should appear as justified, meaning that the lines should be equal length. Consequently, the size of spacing between words may end up adjusted in order to make the lines align properly at both the left and right ends of the space. If I recall correctly, this sort of spacing is often used in newspaper columns and the like, though it's rarer to come across it in the wild nowadays.
Let's test a YouTube iFrame embed...
And a CDN video...
And a podcast...
Everything still working fine? Let's move on!
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Test - row should not be shaded | Test | Test |
Test | Test | Test - row should be shaded |
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
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The SOA Affiliate Membership is free and open to anyone with an interest in the actuarial profession and not already a member of the SOA.
Here's an internal link, an external link, and an anchor later down the page, and also some bold and italic and underlined text.
This is some test text,
it is separated by a linebreak,
and a second one here
Above should be a horizontal line. Here's some superscript and subscript.
An image?
This text should be on the left.
This text should be centered.
This text should be on the right.
This text is a bit longer, so bear with me, but when previewed on the site, it should appear as justified, meaning that the lines should be equal length. Consequently, the size of spacing between words may end up adjusted in order to make the lines align properly at both the left and right ends of the space. If I recall correctly, this sort of spacing is often used in newspaper columns and the like, though it's rarer to come across it in the wild nowadays.
Everything still working fine? Let's move on!
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Header | Header | Header |
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A slightly longer bit of text to test the table cell dimensions and wrapping | A slightly longer bit of text to test the table cell dimensions and wrapping | A slightly longer bit of text to test the table cell dimensions and wrapping |
Test | Test | Test |
Test - row should not be shaded | Test | Test |
Test | Test | Test - row should be shaded |
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<p>Through education<sup>such as exams</sup> and research<sub>such as experience studies</sub>, the Society of Actuaries (SOA) advances actuaries as leaders in measuring and managing risk to improve financial outcomes for individuals, organizations, and the public.</p> <p>Learn more about us in this new paragraph. </p>
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An entry with no title and no link text, but that has a link
The SOA Affiliate Membership is free and open to anyone with an interest in the actuarial profession and not already a member of the SOA.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
This area does not seem to support additional formatting.
<p>Through education<sup>such as exams</sup> and research<sub>such as experience studies</sub>, the Society of Actuaries (SOA) advances actuaries as leaders in measuring and managing risk to improve financial outcomes for individuals, organizations, and the public.</p> <p>Learn more about us in this new paragraph. </p>
An entry with no title but that has a link
An entry with no title and no link text, but that has a link
This area does not seem to support additional formatting.
<p>Through education<sup>such as exams</sup> and research<sub>such as experience studies</sub>, the Society of Actuaries (SOA) advances actuaries as leaders in measuring and managing risk to improve financial outcomes for individuals, organizations, and the public.</p> <p>Learn more about us in this new paragraph. </p>
An entry with no title but that has a link
An entry with no title and no link text, but that has a link
Here's an internal link, an external link, and an anchor later down the page, and also some bold and italic and underlined text.
This is some test text,
it is separated by a linebreak,
and a second one here
Above should be a horizontal line. Here's some superscript and subscript.
An image?
This text should be on the left.
This text should be centered.
This text should be on the right.
This text is a bit longer, so bear with me, but when previewed on the site, it should appear as justified, meaning that the lines should be equal length. Consequently, the size of spacing between words may end up adjusted in order to make the lines align properly at both the left and right ends of the space. If I recall correctly, this sort of spacing is often used in newspaper columns and the like, though it's rarer to come across it in the wild nowadays.
Let's test a YouTube iFrame embed...
And a podcast...
Everything still working fine? Let's move on!
Red button Blue button Clear button Grey button
Header | Header | Header |
---|---|---|
A slightly longer bit of text to test the table cell dimensions and wrapping | A slightly longer bit of text to test the table cell dimensions and wrapping | A slightly longer bit of text to test the table cell dimensions and wrapping |
Test | Test | Test |
Test - row should not be shaded | Test | Test |
Test | Test | Test - row should be shaded |
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
Here's an internal link, an external link, and an anchor later down the page, and also some bold and italic and underlined text.
This is some test text,
it is separated by a linebreak,
and a second one here
Above should be a horizontal line. Here's some superscript and subscript.
An image?
This text should be on the left.
This text should be centered.
This text should be on the right.
This text is a bit longer, so bear with me, but when previewed on the site, it should appear as justified, meaning that the lines should be equal length. Consequently, the size of spacing between words may end up adjusted in order to make the lines align properly at both the left and right ends of the space. If I recall correctly, this sort of spacing is often used in newspaper columns and the like, though it's rarer to come across it in the wild nowadays.
Let's test a YouTube iFrame embed...
And a podcast...
Everything still working fine? Let's move on!
Red button Blue button Clear button Grey button
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.
A test paragraph below the heading, with some bold and italics and a link.