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HMTL coding, in your factbook entry? Ridiculous... What? You can do it? How?

Adisen
20-04-2005, 13:21
How do you use vB coding in your World Factbook Entry? HOW?
:rolleyes: :sniper:
Pan Qui Qui
20-04-2005, 14:30
HTML code does not work in World Factbook entries.

See, here (http://ns.goobergunch.net/wiki/index.php/World_Factbook_entry) for the functioning formatting code available.
Aeruillin
20-04-2005, 14:51
I believe that goes by the name "UBB" code, also a standard for most message boards. (minus linking and image capacity, for understandable reasons, of course).
Guffingford
20-04-2005, 15:32
You can use the vB codes to underline, make text bold or italic, or everything together. Php, HTML and Java tags are disables, and so are quote blocks, images and links.
Jjuulliiaann
20-04-2005, 20:53
I believe that goes by the name "UBB" code, also a standard for most message boards. (minus linking and image capacity, for understandable reasons, of course).
I don't think so. It's technically called NSCode, I think, but it's really just a toned-down version of BBCode.
SalusaSecondus
20-04-2005, 21:22
I don't think so. It's technically called NSCode, I think, but it's really just a toned-down version of BBCode.

It's based off of bbCode (or vbCode) but I call in nsCode to differentiate the specific differences (and abilities) within it.
Heiligkeit
21-04-2005, 01:08
You can use the vB codes to underline, make text bold or italic, or everything together. Php, HTML and Java tags are disables, and so are quote blocks, images and links.
You can link to the jolt forums in your factbook