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comment_2845

OK here is the news on editing:

1. go to your control panel, board settings, then select either standard or rich text for your editor.

2. If you keep it standard, you must click bold, italics, etc BEFORE posting the word. Then a box pops up and you type it.

3. I suggest using rich text editor if your browser supports it. IT PUTS NO TAGS IN YOUR POSTING. It shows you FLAT OUT what your post will look like. You can highlight a word and then click italics and the word in the editing box IS IN italics, not italics codes showing.

VERY nice compared to standard.

See this is all showing as blue as I type it, not just a tag saying blue. aka: WYSWYG what you see is what you get.

  • 1 month later...
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comment_3965

I am actually using standard now. If you really want to see how everything will truly look while you're still in your post box, go to your controls and change it to RTE in board settings. However, 1. any rte editor makes it where if you want to go back, you have to click the back button twice to get to the past screen instead of once. An also the spoiler tag didn't work in the RTE editor. Also RTE automatically double spaces, which is pretty annoying. They add these features and then half of them suck.

  • 5 months later...

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