01-12-2010, 12:00 AM
charlila wrote:do i?
BB cod is not what you get when you click on icons at Yuku's editing tool bar?
if it BB code follows this definition:
BBCode is a special implementation of HTML. Whether you can actually use BBCode in your posts on the forum is determined by the administrator. In addition you can disable BBCode on a per post basis via the posting form. BBCode itself is similar in style to HTML, tags are enclosed in square brackets [ and ] rather than < and > and it offers greater control over what and how something is displayed. Depending on the template you are using you may find adding BBCode to your posts is made much easier through a clickable interface above the message area on the posting form. Even with this you may find the following guide useful.
than i use BB code. why do you think i use html?
i told you exactly what i wad doing
guess you lacked the attention to follow.
repeat: never wrote a code - just clicked icons.
can't possibly create a code other than the generic.
so unless it is magic, it must be somebody else changing the generic BB code.
[editing to fix typos]
We don't seem to be communicating. What I mean is, when you use the icons in the text box, what is generated by the board software is HTML. Note that the paragraph concerning BBcode indicates that whether what you enter becomes BBcode or HTML is at the discretion of the board admin.
If you wish to see what is generated, click on the HTML icon. What follows is some of the HTML you caused to be generated in your last post.
Code: Select all[quote=charlila]do i?
BB cod is not what you get when youCode: Select all click on icons at Yuku's editing tool bar?
if it BB code follows this definition:
Code: Select allBBCode is a special implementation of HTML. Whether you can actually use BBCode in your posts on the forum Code: Select allis determined by the administrator. In addition you can disable BBCode on a per post basis via the posting form. Code: Select allBBCode itself is similar in style to HTML, tags are enclosed in square brackets [ and ] rather than < and >
BB cod is not what you get when you click on icons at Yuku's editing tool bar?
if it BB code follows this definition:
BBCode is a special implementation of HTML. Whether you can actually use BBCode in your posts on the forum is determined by the administrator. In addition you can disable BBCode on a per post basis via the posting form. BBCode itself is similar in style to HTML, tags are enclosed in square brackets [ and ] rather than < and > and it offers greater control over what and how something is displayed. Depending on the template you are using you may find adding BBCode to your posts is made much easier through a clickable interface above the message area on the posting form. Even with this you may find the following guide useful.
than i use BB code. why do you think i use html?
i told you exactly what i wad doing
guess you lacked the attention to follow. repeat: never wrote a code - just clicked icons.
can't possibly create a code other than the generic.
so unless it is magic, it must be somebody else changing the generic BB code.
[editing to fix typos]
We don't seem to be communicating. What I mean is, when you use the icons in the text box, what is generated by the board software is HTML. Note that the paragraph concerning BBcode indicates that whether what you enter becomes BBcode or HTML is at the discretion of the board admin.
If you wish to see what is generated, click on the HTML icon. What follows is some of the HTML you caused to be generated in your last post.
Code: Select all[quote=charlila]do i?
BB cod is not what you get when youCode: Select all click on icons at Yuku's editing tool bar?
if it BB code follows this definition:
Code: Select allBBCode is a special implementation of HTML. Whether you can actually use BBCode in your posts on the forum Code: Select allis determined by the administrator. In addition you can disable BBCode on a per post basis via the posting form. Code: Select allBBCode itself is similar in style to HTML, tags are enclosed in square brackets [ and ] rather than < and >

