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eepy said:
Thanks! I could have sworn I tried that but maybe I used < and > or something. *shrug*
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Ladybird said:<center>is this centred?</center>
<align=center>another attempt</align>
<center>I hate html</p>
<p centre>maybe this will work</p>
<P Center>oops, try spelling centre the American way, silly</P>
Grrhhhh can anyone tell me how to centre text in the main body of a post? Please...
And if this works, I've used Lucida Calligraphy as my font.
Ladybird said:
That was fun.. lets try some more..
tempus sans text
harrington text
bangle text
Originally posted by Gem_tiger
................................... ROFLMAO
You are so funny sometimes :kiss
Ladybird said:Grrhhhh can anyone tell me how to centre text in the main body of a post? Please...
Ladybird said:
That was fun.. lets try some more..
tempus sans text
harrington text
bangle text
Dragonette said:Frustrating mostly, the FAQ's are brief, I am still trying to puzzle out the difference between V8 code and HTML
Something work, some don't!
Harold, any more help here?
Weird Harold said:
The difference between vB code and HTML is pretty basic.
vB codes are interpreted by the BB software.
HTML codes are interpreted by your browser.
The way to tell the difference, is that vB codes use square brackets and HTML uses angle brackets.
[] = vB code
<> = HTML
Literotica's BB is configured so that only vB codes work in the body of the post.
HTML will work in your signature or location -- both of which show up on EVERY post you make. vB codes sometimes work in your signature and sometimes don't -- I haven't figured out exactly why that is.
The standard vB codes are explained fairly well in the vB code help page -- http://www.literotica.com/forum/misc.php?action=bbcode#buttons -- but there are a few custom vB codes [flipv] like Flip Vertical [/flipv] that Laurel added while experimenting with the software configuration. Those aren't shown on any help or FAQ page that I know of.
TheNo. Try not.
Do or do not, there is no try.
tags will automatically indent the enclosed text.
The Code and PHP Tags
If you want to post some programming source code, or perhaps some ASCII art, which would require a non-proportional font, you can use theIn the example above, the text enclosed in theCode:tag to achieve this. For example: [code] <script language="**********"> <!-- alert("Hello world!"); //--> </script>
Code:tags would be automatically indented, and the spacing would be preserved like this: <script language="**********"> <!-- alert("Hello world!"); //--> </script> A special case is for code written in the PHP language. If you are posting PHP code, you can enclose the source code in [php] tags, and the script will automatically have syntax highlighting applied: [php] $myvar = "Hello World!"; for ($i=0; $i<10; $i++) { echo $myvar."\n"; } [/php] This would produce: $myvar = "Hello World!"; for ($i=0; $i<10; $i++) { echo $myvar."\n"; } Incorrect vB Code Usage: · [url] [url]www.vbulletin.com[/url] [/url] - don't put spaces between the bracketed code and the text you are applying the code to. · [email]myname@domain.com[email] - the end brackets must include a forward slash ([/email])