Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
A question to the AB Editor
A few years ago, the Answerbank supported HTML codes such as <b> and </b> for bold text, <i> and </i> for italicises, and <u> and </u> for underlined text.
Are there any plans to reinstate this?
If we are able to create posts with emphases, it would lead to a reduction in what I can only describe as 'misplaced antagonism'.
I post this in the 'News' section, because this is where all the hep cats hang out (and has the second largest demographic on Answerbank).
Are there any plans to reinstate this?
If we are able to create posts with emphases, it would lead to a reduction in what I can only describe as 'misplaced antagonism'.
I post this in the 'News' section, because this is where all the hep cats hang out (and has the second largest demographic on Answerbank).
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Please refrain from adding emphasis in CAPITAL LETTERS as this indicates shouting and is considered rude.
Please refrain from adding emphasis in CAPITAL LETTERS as this indicates shouting and is considered rude.
So everyone who has used capitals in this thread has broken Site Rules then?
Awww, I'm telling teacher
Awww, I'm telling teacher
Apparently the Site Tutorial has been rewritten to exclude hmtl. In fact I asked Ed
http://www.theanswerb...s/Question965752.html
is there a chance that the Tutorial at the foot of this page may also be updated to remove all reference to formatting in posts?
sir.prize
16:04 Thu 06th Jan 2011
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AB Editor
Yes, we will... "soon"!
16:09 Thu 06th Jan 2011
http://www.theanswerb...s/Question965752.html
is there a chance that the Tutorial at the foot of this page may also be updated to remove all reference to formatting in posts?
sir.prize
16:04 Thu 06th Jan 2011
He replied
AB Editor
Yes, we will... "soon"!
16:09 Thu 06th Jan 2011