Hallo Andreas
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Welcome to my little museum
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machst du das hier:
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Noch besser wäre meiner Ansicht nach den ganzen Abschnitt so aufzubauen und noch mehr per CSS zu designen.
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[html]Welcome to my little museum
You’re an enthusiast of ancient and historically interesting cabinet photos of people like you and me? Of prominents, emperors, kings, mistresses and stars of times long gone? In the section actors you can find many a cabinet photo of long forgotten broadway stars. To some of them I could even assign a certain play. Do you want to get an impression how grandma and grandpa looked like when they were children or which clothing was fashionable at that time? (What did granma wear under her dress?) Especially imposant „Facial Ornaments“ can be found in the category „beards“. You can also look at photos of technical tools, soldiers, uniforms and sabres. A special highlight are perhaps the worlds (wohl?) oldest Drag Queens. The handcoloured photos in the section „Couloured Photos“.
Perhaps you even have your own few cabinet photo and search for someone to exchange photos or just talk about them? If this is the case you’re at quite the right place. Make a journey through time and look more than 100 years back. Admire Cabinet Photos with awkward motives, more or less erotic photographies, typical dresses of the 19th century erect defenders of the fatherland and real characters. The category „Post Mortem“ will surely make you get gooseflesh! Guaranteed!
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[html]Welcome to my little museum
You’re an enthusiast of ancient and historically interesting cabinet photos of people like you and me? Of prominents, emperors, kings, mistresses and stars of times long gone? In the section actors you can find many a cabinet photo of long forgotten broadway stars. To some of them I could even assign a certain play. Do you want to get an impression how grandma and grandpa looked like when they were children or which clothing was fashionable at that time? (What did granma wear under her dress?) Especially imposant „Facial Ornaments“ can be found in the category „beards“. You can also look at photos of technical tools, soldiers, uniforms and sabres. A special highlight are perhaps the worlds oldest Drag Queens. The handcoloured photos in the section „Couloured Photos“.
Perhaps you even have your own few cabinet photo and search for someone to exchange photos or just talk about them? If this is the case you’re at quite the right place. Make a journey through time and look more than 100 years back. Admire Cabinet Photos with awkward motives, more or less erotic photographies, typical dresses of the 19th century erect defenders of the fatherland and real characters. The category „
Post Mortem“ will surely make you get gooseflesh! Guaranteed!
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Oder die andere Variante um den Abschnitt einen Div Container ziehen und darauf den Sprachwechsel anzeigen.
Meine Variante hätte den Vorteil das man dann per CSS für die h3 Elemente auch später per CSS Länderbilder noch einfügen könnte.
Und das p Element ist semantisch sehr wertvoll.
Ausserdem man ist nur doof wenn man nicht die Fragen stellt die einem weiterhelfen. Oder nach den Antworten selbst sucht.
Zur Erklärung nochmal . Sobald du ein Element schliesst wird der Sprachwechsel rückgängig gemacht zu der Basis Sprache die du im Head Bereich angegeben hast.
Dein Post Mortem müsste lateinisch sein. Schau dir die Unterschiede in Ruhe an und vergleiche.
Gruß
Jörg
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