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Thanks for liking my dorks the compliment means a lot. And yeah, although my hands were tied with regards towards setting if just it had to be somewhat close to not just a military base but a marine base and the biggest one happened to be Pendleton so that made a lot of the geographic choices for me unless I wanted to, like, utterly remake the world from the ground up.

Leans in...that a fellow Texan I see???

Yep, as much as one can be I suppose. 

Hello, its me again. So um... I'm not sure if your out of it at the moment, or if youre even online, but i was trying to remake your template by what you said, but i kinda got confused about something. Do i need to use <p></p>for each line of text in the table row or is there something else to it? Sorry for bugging you if youre busy or something...

In the boxes themselves, like, on one of my profiles the section where it has things listed as name, gender, orientation, all that? <br> between those so like name:<br> gender:<br> orientation: <br>

But in regards to like spaces between a table and another like the space between the General Information table and the Appearance Information table? That'd be a </p><p>

I mostly used the proper break in regards to spacing sections out for more readability so the text doesn't blend all together. But like the baseline template used <br> either work though depending. 

Gotcha

Hey, random question. did you make the template thats on your character Andreas? Cuz i liked how it looked honestly. 

Which template do you mean? Just for the sake of my own reference since I'm a bit out of it at this exact moment.

I mean the way you have the info on his bio. And the box around the header parts.

Oh, yeah, I took some influence from how I saw other people do it, mostly in the form of what details they put and adding more things as I thought were necessary, but I made that myself mostly by inserting tables and the like. Basic way on how to do it is to made a table with two rows, give the top row a border and not the bottom one, and then put the header in the first and the info in the second, then repeat. At least that's how I did it. Honestly though my method was really barebones and there's a lot of people with really well-made CSS and profile formats who honestly make things that look really good.

True. But I kinda liked the simplistic look to it. (Even though most of the bios are either needing to be remade with html templates, or they are really confusing on info placement.)

Yeah, the simple layout serves my purposes well enough. 

But just in case you werent wanting to know visually https://toyhou.se/898768.andreas-jacobson