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![]() What uses lot of words, but has nothing to say... When designing a website, you often need to fill areas of the site in with dummy text to see how it will look with real content. The most common way of filling in this information is via a repeated stream of Latin text known as Lorum Ipsum. Using an online generator can be risky as they can contain hidden words or phrases, advertisements or bad language. Using a personal generator allows to be sure the text you are using is safe. The Ninja Ipsum Bot allows you to add blocks of Lorum Ipsum text of any length to your website quickly and easily. Usage Instructions: Simply install the bot, publish it, and add the following tags to the pages you wish to fill with text: {lorum 100} - Makes a block of 100 words. {lorum 20} - Makes a block of 20 words. {lorum 1} - Makes a block of 1 word. The Ninja Ipsum will automatically remove any formatting (e.g. commas etc.) from the end of the block before adding a full stop. You can put the Ninja Ipsum tags inside other formatting such as 'h1', 'strong', 'p' or even 'a' tags. Any standard html/css is fine. This allows you to create headings, links, captions, information blocks etc. and populate them with lorum ipsum text. Report this listing |
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