This is a good place to add in html to aid in testing features under development. It's also a great place to not use latin.
Here is an acute entity: "á". This sentence has two tags between each word.
This paragraph is inside a <div>. Here is some rather boring text that is a link. Now is the time for all good men (and women) to come to the mozilla.org party. And bring the quick brown fox and the lazy dog with you. For your editing pleasure, here is some inline style for you. A Named Anchor is just before this sentence.
"This paragraph has "class=note", so that we can play with styles." For example, we might insert generated content, like "Note: " before this paragraph.
Here is some very run-o-the-mill text in a paragraph tag, for those of you who are into that kind of thing. I think at this point I shall regale you with some of my inestimable poetry, which will be presented in blockquote mode for your reading pleasure. This particular sample was written when I was eleven years old, but is remarkably similar to the writings of my later "hard-livin" years. It's titled "Reruns":
Reruns
Reruns are about as much fun,
as your dad taking all your mun,
and giving it to a nun,
as a contribution.
A random list of things to do
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Japanese for ya: プロ野球速報
One more paragraph for the road. A true Klingon fears not the atrocious editing file format hoisted on us by html. Well, maybe he does, a little. But he hides it well.