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-<div id="wphead"><h1><?php echo get_bloginfo('blogtitle'); ?></h1></div>
-<div id="user_info"><p><strong><?php _e('Rich Editor Help') ?></strong></p></div>
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- <li><a id="tab1" href="javascript:flipTab(1)" title="<?php _e('Basics of Rich Editing') ?>" accesskey="1" class="current"><?php _e('Basics') ?></a></li>
- <li><a id="tab2" href="javascript:flipTab(2)" title="<?php _e('Advanced use of the Rich Editor') ?>" accesskey="2"><?php _e('Advanced') ?></a></li>
- <li><a id="tab3" href="javascript:flipTab(3)" title="<?php _e('Hotkeys') ?>" accesskey="3"><?php _e('Hotkeys') ?></a></li>
- <li><a id="tab4" href="javascript:flipTab(4)" title="<?php _e('About the software') ?>" accesskey="4"><?php _e('About') ?></a></li>
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- <h2><?php _e('Rich Editing Basics') ?></h2>
- <p><?php _e('<em>Rich editing</em>, also called WYSIWYG for What You See Is What You Get, means your text is formatted as you type. The rich editor creates HTML code behind the scenes while you concentrate on writing. Font styles, links and images all appear just as they will on the internet.') ?></p>
- <p><?php _e('WordPress includes TinyMCE, a rich editor that works well in most web browsers used today. It is powerful but it has limitations. Pasting text from other word processors may not give the results you expect. If you do not like the way the rich editor works, you may turn it off in the My Profile form, under Users in the admin menu.') ?></p>
- <p><?php _e('Because HTML code depends on the less-than character (<) to render web pages, this character is reserved for HTML code. If you want a "<" to be visible on your site, you must encode it as "&lt;" without the quotes.') ?></p>
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