just some drafts, for learning purposes
Blog in less than 10 minutes using Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl From zero to deploy|A demo app|Mostly static pages|Rails-flavored Ruby|Filling in the layout|Modeling and viewing users, part I|Modeling and viewing users, part II|Sign up|Sign in, sign out|Updating, showing, and deleting users|User microposts|Following users|Rails 3.1
Ruby on Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl From zero to deploy | A demo app | Mostly static pages | Rails-flavored Ruby | Filling in the layout | Modeling and viewing users, part I | Modeling and viewing users, part II | Sign up | Sign in, sign out | Updating, showing, and deleting users | User microposts | Following users | Rails 3.1
Ruby on Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl From zero to deploy * A demo app * Mostly static pages * Rails-flavored Ruby * Filling in the layout * Modeling and viewing users, part I * Modeling and viewing users, part II * Sign up * Sign in, sign out * Updating, showing, and deleting users * User microposts * Following users * Rails 3.1
Ruby on Rails Tutorial by Michael Hartl
From zero to deploy * A demo app * Mostly static pages * Rails-flavored Ruby * Filling in the layout * Modeling and viewing users, part I * Modeling and viewing users, part II * Sign up * Sign in, sign out * Updating, showing, and deleting users * User microposts * Following users * Rails 3.1
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h3. This is a subhead
p{color:red}. This is some text of dubious character. Isn't the use of "quotes" just lazy writing -- and theft of 'intellectual property' besides? I think the time has come to see a block quote.