Trying to get all the kinks out of an article you published on the Hive blockchain is not always easy. I had a problem with an article that the Hive blockchain had duplicated from my Steemit channel to my Hive-Blog channel in spring of this year. I thought that I had gotten the article exactly the way that I wanted it to look when I updated it in my Hive-Blog channel.
Anyhow, as I was looking at the thumbnail of this same said article of mine this time on my PEAKD channel, I noticed that when I clicked into it, the cartoon image I had originally incorporated in it appeared on the thumbnail; but it did not appear in the article itself once I had gotten into it. In a state of panic, I immediately checked that same article on my Hive-Blog channel to see if the cartoon image I had incorporated in it appeared in the article itself, and it did exactly as I had remembered it doing so. I was left to guess why this same cartoon image I had incorporated in this same article appeared in it on one channel but not the other.
I immediately looked at the HTML codes for that cartoon image in this article, and I noticed that I had not included "<p>" at the beginning of it and "</p>" at the end of it. I went ahead and typed those HTML codes in and updated the article. Bingo! The problem was solved. As I stated in my previous article, most of us will learn our digital skills on the Hive blockchain through osmosis in the school of hard knocks. You learn a new thing every day, especially here on the Hive blockchain. :-)
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