When you try to make new topics or reply you are using this often.Basic BBC = highlight the word or sentences then click this button to make it
Bold = highlight the word or sentences then click this button to make it
Italic = highlight the word or sentences then click this button to make it
Underline = highlight the word or sentences then click this button to make it
Strikethrough = Preformatted Text
BBCode or Bulletin Board Code is a lightweight markup language used to format posts in many message boards. The available tags are usually indicated by square brackets ([ ]) surrounding a keyword, and they are parsed by the message board system before being translated into a markup language that web browsers understand—usually HTML or XHTML.
BBCode was first introduced in 1998 by the messageboard software Ultimate Bulletin Board (UBB). This is why BBCode is sometimes referred to as UBBCode.
= Left Align
BBCode or Bulletin Board Code is a lightweight markup language used to format posts in many message boards. The available tags are usually indicated by square brackets ([ ]) surrounding a keyword, and they are parsed by the message board system before being translated into a markup language that web browsers understand—usually HTML or XHTML.
BBCode was first introduced in 1998 by the messageboard software Ultimate Bulletin Board (UBB). This is why BBCode is sometimes referred to as UBBCode.
= Centered
BBCode or Bulletin Board Code is a lightweight markup language used to format posts in many message boards. The available tags are usually indicated by square brackets ([ ]) surrounding a keyword, and they are parsed by the message board system before being translated into a markup language that web browsers understand—usually HTML or XHTML.
BBCode was first introduced in 1998 by the messageboard software Ultimate Bulletin Board (UBB). This is why BBCode is sometimes referred to as UBBCode.
= Right Align
BBCode or Bulletin Board Code is a lightweight markup language used to format posts in many message boards. The available tags are usually indicated by square brackets ([ ]) surrounding a keyword, and they are parsed by the message board system before being translated into a markup language that web browsers understand—usually HTML or XHTML.
BBCode was first introduced in 1998 by the messageboard software Ultimate Bulletin Board (UBB). This is why BBCode is sometimes referred to as UBBCode.
The 3 Dropdown boxes1. Font Face = font style
2. Font Size = 8, 10, 12.......
3. Change Color = red, blue, green, yellow......
Advanced BBC = when you insert a viewable image on your post.
[img]put the link of the image here[/img]
= when you insert a link from your other post. example:
General Site Rules[url=put the topics link here]word that you want to appear[/url]
= insert email
= when you have ftp you can use this.
= if you want to have style on the
letters[glow=red,2,300]put the text here[/glow]
= shadow style on
text[shadow=red,left]put the text here[/shadow]
= Marquee or the
[move]put the text here[/move]
= Superscript
text[sup]put the text here[/sup]
= Subscript
text[sub]put the text here[/sub]
= Teletype
text[tt]put the text here[/tt]
= insert table
= insert code
= if you want to quote a sentence from the other replies.
= bullets
= numbers
= Horizontal rule
= if you want to remove formatting which is discussed above.
= toggle view. try it to see what will happen.
New BBC = insert user info, example [user]aDiDas[/user] or [user]dimple[/user]. You must know the exact name. If you click on the username there will be a user info.
[user]username[/user]
= hide enclosed from [suspicious]Suspicious Visitors[/suspicious].
[suspicious]text[/suspicious]
Special BBCActually this is not included on BBC but I will include here.
I made an announcement at the top "
Bago ka magumpisa [you] dito ka muna pumunta"
You will see your username on it but its not actually your username, its the member who is reading it. Here is the code
Bago ka magumpisa [you] dito ka muna pumunta