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One can never have enough socks.
Albus dumbledore
One can never have enough socks.
albus dumbledore
Headmaster, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
One can never have enough socks.
ALBUS DUMBLEDORE
<em>Headmaster, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry</em>
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How Many Socks Are Too Many Socks?
One can never have enough socks, according to one wizard.
It’s 4am. Do You Know Where Your Socks Are?
Paragraph blocks are great for adding text to your page. Featuring simple text editing tools, such as aligning your text left, right, or center; creating bold, italic, or strikethrough text; and embedding links.
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This Paragraph block is a separate block that was created after pressing Return. It seems like any ol’ normal Paragraph block, but here’s the cool thing: You can add an image within a Paragraph block by clicking on Inline Image (hover your cursor over the block until the editing menu appears; click the downward facing arrow to access this option and choose Inline Image). Click on the image to change the image size. This is useful for including images that don’t require a huge callout image (though there’s nothing wrong with that, either).
One more tip: when typing text in a Paragraph block, a new block will appear when you press Return (or Enter). There’s nothing wrong with that, but you will notice that a new block will appear and you may find that the format of your post has too much space between blocks. However, if you press and hold Shift followed by Return (or Enter), a new paragraph will begin within the same block.
Use this option when you see it fit to do so. Just, y’know, wanted to let you know this exists.