The following is an example of how to perform simple website programming tags. WYSWIG - what you see is what you get.

Scroll below the line at the end of this sample to learn how to do this.

AIRFRAME:

Total Time:  4,224 Hours.
Engine(s): Honeywell TFE732-2-1C (Engines Enrolled in JSSI)

  • Total Time:3,921/3,879

  • Total Cycles: 3,929/3,763

  • Time since MPI/CZI: 206/632


  • Avionics:

  • Collins Proline APS-80 Automatic Flight Guidance System

  • Collins Proline ADS-80 Air Data System with Altitude Alert & Pre-Select

  • Collins MFD-85A Multi-Function Display with 4 Color Digital Radar

  • Dual Collins EFD 85 Flight Display, Five Tube EFIS

  • Dual Collins VHF-22A Digital Communications Transceivers

  • Dual Collins VIR-32 VOR/LOC/GLS/MKR Receivers

  • Dual Collins FGC-80F Flight Guidance Systems

  • Dual Collins Proline DME-42 Digital DME's

  • Dual Collins Proline TDR-90 Transponders

  • Dual Collins Proline ADF-60 Digital ADF's

  • King KHF-950 HF Communications Transceiver

  • Universal UNS-1K Flight Management System

  • Honeywell CAS-66A TCAS I Traffic System

  • Sandel ST-3400 Class B TAWS Terrain Avoidance System

  • Fairchild A-100 CVR

  • Kannad 406 MHz ELT

  • Teledyne Angle of Attack System

  • Rosemount ADC Probe


  • Observe the following commands or "tags" to control what is seen on a website.

    <B> = BOLD

    <BR> = Carriage Return

    <li> = Bullet

    <i> = Italics

    The key to successful website programming is to remember "tags" are opened with <B> and closed with a "/" inserted </B>.

    The only exception in this less is the <BR> which stands alone without adding a "/" or closing command. 

     

    <B>AIRFRAME:</b><b>Total Time:</B>  4,224 Hours. <BR>

    <B>Engine(s): </b>Honeywell TFE732-2-1C (Engines Enrolled in JSSI) <BR><BR>
    <li>Total Time:3,921/3,879 </li><BR>
    <li>Total Cycles: 3,929/3,763 </li><BR>
    <li>Time since MPI/CZI: 206/632 </li><BR><br>

    <li><b>Avionics:</b><BR><BR>
    <li>Collins Proline APS-80 Automatic Flight Guidance System</li><BR>
    <li>Collins Proline ADS-80 Air Data System with Altitude Alert & Pre-Select </li><BR>
    <li>Collins MFD-85A Multi-Function Display with 4 Color Digital Radar </li><BR>
    <li>Dual Collins EFD 85 Flight Display, Five Tube EFIS </li><BR>
    <li>Dual Collins VHF-22A Digital Communications Transceivers </li><BR>
    <li>Dual Collins VIR-32 VOR/LOC/GLS/MKR Receivers </li><BR>
    <li>Dual Collins FGC-80F Flight Guidance Systems </li><BR>
    <li>Dual Collins Proline DME-42 Digital DME's </li><BR>
    <li>Dual Collins Proline TDR-90 Transponders </li><BR>
    <li>Dual Collins Proline ADF-60 Digital ADF's </li><BR>
    <li>King KHF-950 HF Communications Transceiver </li><BR>
    <li>Universal UNS-1K Flight Management System </li><BR>
    <li>Honeywell CAS-66A TCAS I Traffic System</li><BR>
    <li>Sandel ST-3400 Class B TAWS Terrain Avoidance System </li><BR>
    <li>Fairchild A-100 CVR </li><BR>
    <li>Kannad 406 MHz ELT </li><BR>
    <li>Teledyne Angle of Attack System </li><BR>
    <li><i>Rosemount ADC Probe </li></i><BR>
     

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