This post focuses on testing more HTML elements like tables, lists and quotes. Good grief, there’s a lot to cover!

Charlie Brown’s Report Card

Subject Grade Teacher Comments Charlie’s Thoughts
Baseball D- Shows enthusiasm but lacks skill Good grief, at least I tried!
Kite Flying F Kite always gets eaten by tree That kite-eating tree has it out for me
Talking to Little Red-Haired Girl F+ Never actually attempts Maybe tomorrow I’ll work up the courage
Philosophy A+ Surprisingly deep thoughts Sometimes you just gotta think about life

Snoopy’s Doghouse Programming Languages

Language What Snoopy Thinks Example Best For
Woof++ bark bark = "woof"; const dinner = "kibble"; Dinner reminders
Beagle Script sniff(location) sniff("dinner_bowl") Finding food
DogScript nap_time = true let sleeping = "on_roof"; Optimal napping
Pup-thon chase_ball() def chase(ball): return "fun" Ball-chasing algorithms

List Variations

Lucy’s Psychiatric Help Booth Business Plan

  1. Setup Phase
    1. Find perfect location (next to sidewalk)
    2. Gather essential supplies
      • Cardboard box
      • “The Doctor Is In” sign
      • Collection jar for nickels
    3. Practice dispensing advice
  2. Daily Operations
    1. Set up booth before school
    2. Provide world-class psychiatric help
      • Listen to problems (sort of)
      • Give brilliant advice
      • Collect 5¢ fee
    3. Handle difficult customers (mostly Charlie Brown)
  3. Business Growth
    1. Expand to multiple locations
    2. Train Rerun as assistant
    3. Consider raising prices to 10¢

Snoopy’s Essential Life Categories

  • Favorite Sleeping Spots
    • On top of doghouse (classic choice)
      • Best for stargazing
      • Perfect for dramatic poses
    • Inside house during storms
    • Linus’s lap (when available)
  • Dinner Preparations
    • Strategic positioning near food bowl
    • Intense staring at Charlie Brown
    • Emergency backup: raid bird nest
  • Flying Ace Adventures
    • Doghouse = Sopwith Camel fighter plane
    • Epic battles with Red Baron
      • Curse you, Red Baron!
      • Emergency landing procedures
      • Post-battle root beer celebrations

Charlie Brown’s Daily Todo List

  • Fly kite!
  • Feed Snoopy
  • Ask Linus
  • Kick ball

Linus’s Dictionary of Important Life Terms

Security Blanket
An essential life companion that provides comfort, wisdom, and the occasional superhero cape when the situation calls for it. Not to be confused with a regular blanket.
The Great Pumpkin
The most sincere and wonderful Halloween tradition, involving pumpkin patches, belief, and waiting. Some people don't understand, but they're missing out on something truly special.
Philosophical Thumb-Sucking
A sophisticated method of deep thinking that combines comfort with contemplation. Best practiced while holding security blanket.

Quotes

Well! Here comes ol’ Charlie Brown!

Good ol’ Charlie Brown… Yes, sir!

Good ol’ Charlie Brown…

How I hate him!

Shermy (October 2nd, 1950)

Footnotes

Footnotes are like dog treats — you never know when you’ll need one1. Charlie Brown thinks they’re useful for adding extra thoughts2 without cluttering up the main text3.

Linus believes that footnotes demonstrate the complex nature of written communication4.

Abbreviations and Acronyms

Even Snoopy knows that HTML and CSS are fundamental for building websites. Then you add JS to the mix.

Horizontal Rules with Content

Text before the first divider.


Text between dividers - this tests how horizontal rules segment content.


Final section of text after the last divider.

  1. Woof! This footnote is approved by the Red Baron himself. 

  2. Charlie Brown would say “Good grief!” if he knew how many footnotes were in this post. 

  3. Even footnotes can be bold and contain links to the pumpkin patch

  4. Linus says that footnotes are like security blankets for writers - they provide comfort and additional support when you need to say more without interrupting the main flow of thought. Sometimes the most important things are found in the smallest details.