One More Try with Mozblog

I’m ready to give this one more try with Mozblog…

I’m ready to give this one more try with Mozblog…

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

Now some padding because it has to be long enough for the preview mode to kick in.

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!

I’m a little frustrated, but slowly figuring out how I need to format things.  The most annoying thing is that Drupal seems to strip out all my HTML formatting codes, including <title>.  <title> is kind of important, that way I don’t have random titles from the first part of my post.  It also yanks <!–break–> tags, which differentiate teaser from body.

Let’s see how it does this time!