Inside the March/April Issue of Speed On The Water Magazine: Formula 382 FAS3Tech
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Formula's classic 38-footer somehow manages to remain contemporary. http://speedonthewater.com/in-the-ne...s3tech-profile.
Just a quick note: the "3" in the "FAS3Tech" is supposed to be in superscript (smaller and just above the rest of the letters) but I cannot seem to make that work online.
Just a quick note: the "3" in the "FAS3Tech" is supposed to be in superscript (smaller and just above the rest of the letters) but I cannot seem to make that work online.
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Our content management systems is Joomla and I cannot, for the life of me right now, figure out how to get it to produce superscript.
But copying and pasting from what you pasted here just worked!
Please send me a PM on how you did that. Did you just use the basic html code?
But copying and pasting from what you pasted here just worked!
Please send me a PM on how you did that. Did you just use the basic html code?
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The ascii code for it is supposed to be alt+252 but sometimes it shows up different in different applications. I have no idea about joomla, but you might want to try some of these.
http://www.theasciicode.com.ar/exten...-code-252.html
http://www.theasciicode.com.ar/exten...-code-252.html
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The ascii code for it is supposed to be alt+252 but sometimes it shows up different in different applications. I have no idea about joomla, but you might want to try some of these.
http://www.theasciicode.com.ar/exten...-code-252.html
http://www.theasciicode.com.ar/exten...-code-252.html
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LOL j/k
