Originally written in 2018 and uploaded in 2019, this and related pages are an experiment to test a
styling scheme known “pagination” as a way to separate a large amount of content into smaller, yet more
manageable sizes. For this particular test, the pagination CSS code was written directly into the HTML webpage file; which
can be seen by using the “View Page Source” option in the “right-click” Context menu in Windows.
(Sorry, I'm not familiar enough with Apple products to provide info on how to see the page source for this test.)
For the test itself, content related to the Missouri Constitution of 1820 from within the
Miscellany section of the Webase is used to implement a pagination scheme. Using the navigation below, the
pages that follow show some of the constitutional articles of the 1820 Constitution in a shorter form due to the
experimental nature of “Test Pages” section of the site. While the complete 1820 Constitution begins
here, links to the text of the individual full pages of the
Constitution are provided on each of the individual “short form” test pages. It must be noted that the
CSS and HTML code for these test pages was made possible by
w3schools.com, which I, as the webmaster, greatly appreciate.
Enjoy.
—LT, January 2026
Transition Effect on Hover
Move the mouse over the numbers.