Incidentally, if you want to include HTML code on a webpage as a tutorial (like you did above), it isn't neccessary to add spaces and then tell people to take them out. For example:
See, no spaces!
How did I do that? With some special coding that translates into brackets. Unfortunately I can't find a way to show you this without the spaces (go figure, lol):
& l t ; (makes the open bracket) & g t ; (makes the close bracket)
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See, no spaces!
How did I do that? With some special coding that translates into brackets. Unfortunately I can't find a way to show you this without the spaces (go figure, lol):
& l t ; (makes the open bracket)
& g t ; (makes the close bracket)
It also does other stuff:
& c o p y ; will give you ©
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