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How Do I Use Font/size/color In Posts?; plus Quote/Code/List!
Topic Started: Sep 25 2005, 12:00 AM (85 Views)
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The FONT, SIZE, and COLOR options listed above the post entry box require closing after the newly formatted text has been entered. To do this, simply click on "Close all Tags".

To quote a section of text from other sources, click on QUOTE first, enter the text, then click QUOTE again. To quote from one previous message in a thread, click the Quote button on that message.

To enter something which contains BBCode/HTML without it being acted on, click CODE, enter the text, then click on CODE again.

To create a list of items, click on LIST, enter one list entry at a time, enter a blank line to finish.

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