Example Of a Subscript

A subscript is essentially something that is lower than original text. For example: H20. The 2 is subscripted.


Example of a Superscript

A superscript is something that is higher than original text. For example: October 5th. The "th" is superscripted.


Ordered List

An ordered list is a list that is neatly enclosed and ordered correctly, and numbered. I'm going to list off my weekly schedule in an ordered list. An ordered list looks like this:

  1. Monday: 7:30a-4pm Work. Every 3 weeks, 6-7:50 CMPSC 294.
  2. Tuesday: 1p-2:50p CMPSC 115.
  3. Wednesday: 7:30a-3p Work. Therapy once a month.
  4. Thursday: 10:30a-12:30pm Work. 1p-2:50 CMPSC 115.
  5. Friday: 7:30a-12p Work. 12:30p-5p Nap (I get no sleep.)
  6. Saturday: Sleep all day. Work on HW until 10pm. 10pm-????am D&D.
  7. Sunday: Regret staying up all night Saturday. 12p-4p work.

Unordered List

An unordered list is also enclosed, but it's not numbered like an ordered list. Instead, it is bullet pointed. I'm going to list off my Dungeons and Dragons characters by name and class in an unordered list. An unordered list looks like this:


Definition List

Here are some definitions that will help out understanding today's lab assignment.

Superscript
A letter or figure printed above a line. See example of super script.
Subscript
A letter or figure printed below a line. See example of subscript.
Regret
A feeling of sadness, repentance, or disappointment over something that has happened or been done. Literally me every time I stay up too late.
Dungeons and Dragons "D&D"
A tabletop, roleplaying game played by a bunch of nerds, like yours truly.

Link to Index

A link to my index can be found here. There is currently not much on it, but there will be soon!