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Topic Started: Aug 28 2009, 09:02 AM (23 Views)
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Thank You Thank YOU, ZETA BOARDS THANK YOU.

Now I can specify what the spoiler would contain (the Spoiler Title) rather than it being risky to open for the users, and it would be an open at your own risk kind of thing.

I always added quotation marks, like some HTML is supposed to work, but on a different forum, I noticed my quotation marks, and it worked without it, so I thought I'd give it a try. And ZetaBoards loves me for making it work,

Inappropriate


Huge, FICTIONAL, spoiler about heroes, and possibly inappropriate, and being serious too about the inappropriateness, though I think it's only inappropriate if you are too young, but whatever

How it works: Now I'm sure some of you are used to the spoiler tags, what you probably didn't know is if you add an = sign to the spoiler to it, you can specify the title, this makes the spoiler risk lower because if it says "Inappropriate" then it's your own damn fault for reading it. But if it just says spoiler, then I can see how trouble it would cause so:

[ spoiler = Title ] Spoiler Text [ / spoiler ]

Just remove the spaces within the brackets, what it should look like without the extra space:

Title


If you still can't get figure it out, do what most people do in these type of situations, quote the person who did it, so go ahead and quote my post, and look at the quote in the Quoting Text Box. And look especially at how I did it because it should show it as it was typed and not as it's shown, so then what you could do is copy and paste it onto the normal response text box, and mess around with the text until you see how it's done. I call this technique which applies to a lot of computer stuff. I call this technique "The CopyCat Method" By Copying someone who has done something, within the coding of a computer program or such forth, and editing it and changing certain variables allows you first hand on how to do it your self. This is probably the best way to teach yourself how to do something. I don't think it applies to everything but it does apply to Computer coding and scripting.

Okay I think I'm done.

Edited by dman_dustin, Aug 28 2009, 09:26 AM.
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