Formatting on the Forums
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A Former User last edited by
For testing and reporting. And suggestions.
Now, as Markdown's italicising ain't working, I just tried html: it worked!
Well, what about some other elements?
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Hopefully only that kind of stuff though, we don't want object and such. Conversely, add that to the list of things that won't post properly ... a few days ago someone posted a URL that contained underlines and those completely broke the link. I had to go through and fix the original by putting it into a proper URL tag to be able to see what the problem was.
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A Former User last edited by
<blockquote>Hi, please remove this comment - seems that it doesn't work here ;-)</blockquote>
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A Former User last edited by
Does anybody know if there's a way to make a textual tooltip like with "
<abbr></abbr>
" on MyOpera - other than messing with the Markdown links syntax (ยซ[shown text]( "the-tooltip")
ยป - which outputs like a link with the URL to the thread you post in)? -
A Former User last edited by
There are some emoticons in the UNICODE standard now, but then again the forum has smilies too ...
Oh ok I see now from my PC, my phone has rendered the unicode smiley with the (Android KitKat) emoji graphics.
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A Former User last edited by
Does anybody know if there's a way to make a textual tooltip like with
"<abbr></abbr>
" on MyOpera - other than messing with the Markdown links syntax (ยซ[shown text]( "the-tooltip")
ยป - which outputs like a link with the URL to the thread you post in)?Just found a tip:
The <abbr title="World Health Organization">WHO</abbr> was founded in 1948.
(Still it doesn't highlight anyhow - as to "hover me pleeeeeeeeeeease!":)
Who knows how to make such a tooltip under a forum smilie? -
A Former User last edited by
Headings & paragraphs
<p>WWF's goal is to:
<q>Build a future where people live in harmony with nature.</q>
We hope they succeed.Note: Browsers insert quotation marks around the q element.
Both heading tags and paragraph ones work here.
Tried "code", "pre", "kbd", "samp", "var" and "q" - not working. -
A Former User last edited by
The "`
`" tag seems to be working here: >
Computer code
Keyboard input
<samp>Sample text</samp>
<var>Computer variable</var>
...somehow...![](http://i.imgur.com/26cz795.png)
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A Former User last edited by
Some useful thingie here:
<p title="About W3Schools"> W3Schools is a web developer's site. It provides tutorials and references covering many aspects of web programming, including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, SQL, PHP, ASP, etc.
Hover it up:
<p title="About W3Schools">
W3Schools is a web developer's site.
It provides tutorials and references covering
many aspects of web programming,
including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML, SQL, PHP, ASP, etc. -
A Former User last edited by
Just found out about 2 things:
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CSS ain't working here :faint:
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When you use HTML in your post, local Markdown marking ain't working within the elements (shown as plain keyboard input - like "
**proper**
" instead of "proper").
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A Former User last edited by
Ahem!
What about those supposed "Markdown" "numbered lists"???
The above post as if contains such one - but the item numbers ain't shown altogether...
Let me try this:blabla
blablabla
(those were "#" lines - what the hell?)
I humbly propose we could either change the kit to something else - WORKING - or maybe do something about the existing one? Uh? :doh: