I'm thinking of writing up a guide on how to use BBCode on LAW. My idea would be to explain how to use some of the basic BBCode tags so new users can have a tutorial/documentation on embedding images, adding spoilers, etc.
I'm also thinking of describing how to use some of the (comparatively speaking) more esoteric BBCode tags like spoiler2 and table tags.
Does this seem like a decent idea? (See the attached poll to vote.)
Would a forum BBCode guide be helpful?
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Re: Would a forum BBCode guide be helpful?
Why, hello there!
So, I'm sure this poll has at least partially come up because of me since I've been asking alot about BBCode as of late.
So, while I personally would LOVE something like this, I don't know how many people this would actually benefit. When I was younger, I used to play around with codeing and loved to make fancy stat/roster pages for others, and would often help others on how to do so. It's been a few years since then, and I don't recall the full details on how I used to code. If I wanted to, I could make a fairly basic page like most of the other people on the site, but due to my history, I'm trying to do something fancy with my page. I'm sure most people who care enough to do fancy things with BBCode already have a basic idea of what they are doing, and the small things they need help with are either easy enough that a quick Google search will help, or are so far out there based on what people normally will do that a basic guide probably won't cover it.
Basicly, what I am saying is as awesome of an idea that this is, I don't think there is enough interest that would warrant the time to make the guide, and to keep it updated as BBCode updates it system and rules.
So, I'm sure this poll has at least partially come up because of me since I've been asking alot about BBCode as of late.
So, while I personally would LOVE something like this, I don't know how many people this would actually benefit. When I was younger, I used to play around with codeing and loved to make fancy stat/roster pages for others, and would often help others on how to do so. It's been a few years since then, and I don't recall the full details on how I used to code. If I wanted to, I could make a fairly basic page like most of the other people on the site, but due to my history, I'm trying to do something fancy with my page. I'm sure most people who care enough to do fancy things with BBCode already have a basic idea of what they are doing, and the small things they need help with are either easy enough that a quick Google search will help, or are so far out there based on what people normally will do that a basic guide probably won't cover it.
Basicly, what I am saying is as awesome of an idea that this is, I don't think there is enough interest that would warrant the time to make the guide, and to keep it updated as BBCode updates it system and rules.
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