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Subject: Using code to format comments on parodies
Written By: 2nz on 12/01/08 at 5:28 pm
Is there a list of the code that can be used to format comments submitted on amiright, such has how to create separate paragraphs or how to italicize something? I remember using <br> in the past, but it no longer seems to work the same way that it did a year or two ago. Let me know, and if there is no list, it might not be a bad idea to include one, even if it's just a sticky in the messageboards or something.
Thanks again for all the work that all you editors and owners do in maintaining the site, it is always appreciated.
-Glen
Subject: Re: Using code to format comments on parodies
Written By: guest on 04/13/09 at 12:25 pm
The only tags that will work when formatting comments are the BR tags. I know that we used to be able to use the bold (<B>, </B>) tags, but I don't know that those will work with the new commenting system (which has been in place for 2 years now). Aside from B and BR, I don't think any other html tags are allowed.
Subject: Re: Using code to format comments on parodies
Written By: Below Average Dave on 04/13/09 at 1:12 pm
Is there a list of the code that can be used to format comments submitted on amiright, such has how to create separate paragraphs or how to italicize something? I remember using <br> in the past, but it no longer seems to work the same way that it did a year or two ago. Let me know, and if there is no list, it might not be a bad idea to include one, even if it's just a sticky in the messageboards or something.
Thanks again for all the work that all you editors and owners do in maintaining the site, it is always appreciated.
-Glen
I used to have that problem, you have to capitalize it <BR> unlike regular HTML where either <br>, <bR>, <Br> or <BR> work the AmIRight Script is specific to <BR>
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