Unlisted Codes:
:
tab:
puts an indent wherever it's placed. can be used more than once in same line.
[li
st][/li
st]
can be used to indent text and can use more than one but there's a limit on how far before your code will break. Great for aligning text to left-aligned images so the text does not go under image.
[spoi
ler][/spoi
ler]
hides whatever is between tags in a spoiler button that's expandable. Stackable but why would you want to?
[cen
ter][/cen
ter]
same as the align=center tag.
Neat Tricks:
overline:
type whatever you want the overlined text to say and color it white.
[color=white]this is how ^ ^[/color]
Then underline it, make sure the underline is outside the color code.
[u][color=white]this is how ^ ^[/color][/u]
Done that? You can change the color of the line by selecting the code and adding a color tag around it like this:
[color=blue][u][color=white]this is how ^ ^[/color][/u][/color]
Next, align the text in the left, middle, or right where you choose. Right after the [/al
ign] put the same alignment code. This will remove spacing between the line breaks.
[align=center][color=blue][u][color=white]this is how ^ ^[/color][/u][/color][/align][align=center][/align]
Type the phrase again in the color you choose between the new alignment code.
[align=center][color=blue][u][color=white]this is how ^ ^[/color][/u][/color][/align][align=center][color=red]this is how ^ ^[/color][/align]
The result of this will be this:
this is how ^ ^
this is how ^ ^
To do a double overline,
[align=center][color=blue][strike][u][color=white]this is how ^ ^[/color][/u][/strike][/color][/align][align=center][color=red]this is how ^ ^[/color][/align]
The result of this will be this:
this is how ^ ^
this is how ^ ^
posting codes without the use of the [code][/code] tag
simply place the italic code
[i][/i] in the middle of the code tag and t will show up like in this post, without using the code tag and making gray boxes. It's not always convenient to do this so don't overuse it.
for tags that are [____=____] such as the color and the align, and the bulleted lists that can be created with the list tag it is slightly different. The italic code must be placed before the = or it won't work. Best thing to do is paste the
[i][/i] before the words, after the [ bracket.
[list=*][/list]
[color=purple][/color]
[align=center]
ordered and unordered lists.
ordered lists are lists that use numbers beside each point.
how to do:
[list=1][*]poop
[*]mew
[*]bananas
will look like this:
poop
mew
bananas
unordered lists just use bullets and not numbers.
how to do:
[list=*][*]soap
[*]pokemon
[*]monkeys
will look like this: