HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the protocol in which all media from mainframes to Iphones function online worldwide. It translates various types of languages into different formats for display on almost any media you choose to observe them on or hear them on.
So, the motivation of a programmer of a particular website likely won't be known to you and maybe not even cognizant by the programmer himself or herself and in some cases the programming is a group effort. So, until you try to quote something you don't know what you are going to get at all.
Oftentimes if something is important enough I'll leave it without a URL or a word button because the information is just too important for me to not publish it for you around the world. Because if I add a URL or a word button it completely screws up the programming when re-quoted for whatever the reason.
But, between 10% and 20% of the time often I just wind up deleting things in disgust because I cannot find a way to be useful to you because it won't reformat in any useful way into this context here at blogger.com
Sometimes I will just paraphrase things I have learned without giving a source because I found it to be really important to share or really interesting too.
So, what I'm trying to convey here is that Blogging and quoting is an inexact science because of all the different programming styles that fit within HTTP.
Also, I only check to see if it reformats okay within a Macbook pro world in Chrome and an IPhone world on my Iphone. I suppose you would have to check how it formats in every media available on earth to know if it worked in all of them. Things load completely differently on different media. You have to understand this if you are going to be a blogger. Especially a blogger with a worldwide site like this one at blogger.com(blogspot)
And then on top of all this things load completely differently on every browser possible that could be installed on almost any media on earth too. In the past I preferred as a blogger Firefox above all other browsers I have used. But, I started to have problems with Firefox possibly caused by Google or Chrome so I was sort of forced to move over to Chrome. Browser companies (like all companies) often play dirty in this game of how many people use their browsers. So, this shouldn't surprise anyone. Business is business around the world after all.
The previous article:
https://intuitivefred888.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-question-i-asked-was-what-does.html
Is a demonstration of some of the problems one encounters trying to quote things. When I loaded the answer from online as a quote it changed automatically the borders within compose specifically for this quote. But it was also counterproductive to what I was writing because it cut off both the right and the left borders and wouldn't allow parts to go down one line so you could read them. So, the result was about 1/2 of what I was saying doesn't appear when you load the article.
Another problem common in news articles now is if you quote the word button at the begininng and then quote the article, it screws up the whole page. But then, now i find if you put the article and then at the end "end quote from: and then the word button this sometimes causes various problems too. And then on top of this often now quoted articles bleed over into all the word buttons to articles on my webpage as well and there is no easy way to fix this that I have found (using AI automatic coders at least).
And lastly web pages in general are now so incredibly long it is difficult for me to make as much sense of them as I was able to 10 years ago. In other words all the manual things people did are now various kinds of automatic and so when I read a page in HTML it makes a lot less sense than it once did (partly because I'm not just looking at HTML now, but often Javascript or Wiki Markup language or many many other variations somewhat compatible with the original HTML.)
HTML (Hypertext Markup language) was the first Online language compatible with HTTP (Hypertext transfer protocol)
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