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Yeah, it's just like HTML. Open and closing tags. Open tags may contain variables while closing tags do not.

<font color=green>test</font>
<b>test</b>
<i>test</b>
<u>test</u>
<em>test</em>
<s>test</s>
<big>test</big>
<small>test</big>
<sup>test</sup>
<sub>test</sub>
<center>test</center>
<div align=justify>test</div>
<p align=right>test</p>
<div style="text-decoration: overline">test</div>
<div style="color: #0000FF; background-color: #FFFFFF">test</div>

That later stuff is CSS, which is like HTML++. =)

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Simple. Type in [, then i, u, or b (which stand for italics, bold, and underline, respectively) then type in what you want to say. When you to change your style of writing to something different, then type[/b, /i, or/u].

Like this: Doomr0xors!!

See?

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[strikethrough]test3[/strikethrough]
[small]test4[/small]

Damn! Those don't work either. I saw those particular ones under the news comments.

Ok, I think I'll stop now before I get into trouble.



Check it out... Post 666! :P

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Check it out... Post 666! :P


Cool, you have the Satanic Post. :p

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Check it out... Post 666! :P


Cool. I never caught that one. There was a time when you inocently entered your user details and found your insane postcount.

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Cool. I never caught that one. There was a time when you inocently entered your user details and found your insane postcount.

For some reason, I didn't quite understand that last part...

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Don't you remember, Zeratul? During the Golden Age, we had to enter in out Username and Password to check out our post-counts....

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Nah.
Sounds too modern.
How about, "The Long Ago Days", or "The Ancient Forums Days"?

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