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Hollycat
02-07-2012, 08:20 PM
Hypoallergenic Cactuars Wonderful guide to Forum Tags for newbies!
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Updated on 2/7/2012


This Guide is to Help New EoFFers learn how to use tags and shortcuts.
If you feel I have overlooked something, PM me the tag. (tables, etc.)
TAGS----------------------




SPOILERS--


example:
Hello


how to create:


What you want to hide [/ spoiler]
*no spaces*


To give the spoiler a title such as
[spoiler=Click Me] EoFF is awesome
replace the first spoiler tag with:
[spoiler=TITLE]




To underline the spoiler title use the tag
[spoiler] Hidey stuff [/ spoiler]
*no spaces*


IMAGES--


To add an image you can click on the picture of a landscape at the top of the posting bar or alternatively you can put the web address of the image in the tags:
[IMG] website [/ IMG]
with no spaces


Notice that when uploading a picture the Image tags are automatically added.




VIDEO TAGS--


There are two different tags that are used when embedding videos.


Use the tag
[video] embeding link [/ video]
*no spaces*
Notice that this will not work for Youtube links and some other sites.


To embed a Youtube video, copy the embed code and remove the http and youtube codes from the link, leaving something resembling this
7ezeYJUz-84
place the code inside youtube tags that look like:
[/ youtube]
*no spaces*
the end result will look like the following
[youtube]l6ZaSipHuO4


Note that these embeded videos are best veiwed in any browser except Internet Explorer.


QUOTE TAGS--


The best way to quote someone is to simply click the quote button at the bottom of the posts, however if you wish to make up a quote or remember what someone said but not where they posted, you can use the tags:
[quote] quote goes here [/ quote]
with no spaces.

blackmage_nuke
02-07-2012, 08:39 PM
I think if someone cant search the faq (http://home.eyesonff.com/misc.php?do=bbcode) to learn the bb code they shouldnt be using them.

Hollycat
02-07-2012, 08:40 PM
Darnit, I had no Idea that existed.

Tigmafuzz
02-08-2012, 01:56 AM
Lol "A Newbie's Guide for Newbies."

G13
02-08-2012, 02:01 AM
It was a good effort, though.

Jiro
02-08-2012, 07:56 AM
It was a good effort. Glad to see people trying to help out newbies and whatnot. I know most people these days would be familiar with forums but there's no harm in being overprepared.

Pheesh
02-08-2012, 08:01 AM
Read on as o_O explains how to recode everything in chat for Linux, and Rantzien shows you the '5 need to know' points for working with vBulletin updates.