This content is in a scrollable panel. It also makes use of the htmlcontent class, which will automatically apply some basic typography to the content. Some filler text:

This is a title

This is a subhead

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.

This is a block quote. I’ll admit it’s not the most exciting block quote ever devised.

Simple list:

  1. one
  2. two
  1. three

    Multi-level list:

  2. one
    1. aye
    2. bee
    1. see
    2. two
    3. x
    1. y
  1. three

    Mixed list:

    • Point one
    • Point two
      1. Step 1
      2. Step 2
      1. Step 3
      2. Point three
        • Sub point 1
  • Sub point 2

    Well, that went well. How about we insert an old-fashioned hypertext link? Will the quote marks in the tags get messed up? No!

    This is a link

    this is a header
    this is a row
    this is another row

    An image:

    optional alt text

    1. Librarians rule
  • Yes they do
    1. But you knew that

      Some more text of dubious character. Here is a noisome string of CAPITAL letters. Here is something we want to emphasize.
      That was a linebreak. And something to indicate strength. Of course I could use my own HTML tags if I felt like it.

      Coding

      This is some code, "isn't it". Watch those quote marks! Now for some preformatted text:

                                      
                                      $text = str_replace("<p>%::%</p>","",$text);
                                      $text = str_replace("%::%</p>","",$text);
                                      $text = str_replace("%::%","",$text);
      
                                      
                                  

      This isn’t code.

      So you see, my friends:

      • The time is now
      • The time is not later
      • The time is not yesterday
    • We must act