I don't quite think lurk moar would cover this, considering the BBcodes are interpreted and then we only see their output. I understand [u], [i], [b], [spoiler], and [code]. I've seen, but I don't know if [sup] and [sub] work. I have just a few questions.
How do you overline text?
Is there an order to the tags, or can they all be ordered in anyway, like '[i][u][b]' , '[b][u][i]' , '[u][b][i]' , etc.?
To do multilayered spoilers do you simply layer the tag? I saw this one spoilered text that was A-Z and if you highlighted A, it was only A, and B was both A and B, and highlighting Z showed the whole text.
How do you make the text that has the preceeding |, but the background changes color slightly when you hover over it?
How do you overline text? [aa][o][/aa] Is there an order to the tags, or can they all be ordered in anyway, like [aa]'[i][u][b]' , '[b][u][i]' , '[u][b][i]'[/aa] , etc.?
The order you specify is the other that will be used. If there is no visible effect from changing the order, then it doesn't matter what order they are in. To do multilayered spoilers do you simply layer the tag? I saw this one spoilered text that was A-Z and if you highlighted A, it was only A, and B was both A and B, and highlighting Z showed the whole text.
Nested tags. How do you make the text that has the preceeding |, but the background changes color slightly when you hover over it?
I don't understand what you mean by this? Spoilers? Code tags?
If you need any more help, read shiichan's source code, and more specifically the abbc part.
Use an EXPERT BBCode Viewer to debug your BBCode: http://dis.4chan.org/read/prog/1187966746
[b] bold
[u] underline
[o] underline
[i] italic
[s] strikethrough
[m] couriour text
[#] ignores all bbcode tags inside it
[rem] hides text inside the tag
[code] preserves syntax for code and colors text
[spoiler] for spoilers
[sup] makes text progressivly smaller higher on the line
[sub] makes text progressivly smaller lower on the line
[aa] For SJIS art.
For ASCII art use [m] tag.
To quote put "> " on a new line, ignore the quotes but do keep the space everything typed on that line will be quoted
To multiquote put "> " before the first line end the line with [o] then put "> > "before the next line of text, again ending with [o] third line: "> > > " then end with [o] then on another new line close the three [o] tags.
Name:
Anonymous2009-07-25 7:20
o rly i didnt know that hibt?
Name:
Anonymous2009-07-25 7:22
hax my anus
Name:
Anonymous2009-07-25 7:23
I remember that there was other way to multiquote, involving the [rem] tags.
>>1
I THOUGHT THE TREAD TITLE HAD THE WORD BOOB IN IT BUT AT SECOND GLANCE I SAW IT WAS NOT. I DECIDED TO CLICK ON THE THREAD ANYWAYS AND TELL YOU ABOUT THIS.
As much as you're unlikely to suss out the multiquote thing on your own, lurkmoar would have clued you into using sage when messing with BBCode (or posting on /prog/ in general.)
>>147
I think people have a chance of figuring it out on their own.
I knew how to quote, but I had no idea how to multiline quote, or do the fancy quotes other people do. Some anon laughed at me for not doing multi-line quoting properly, and I picked some random ancient thread, and in some 30-40 posts of experiementing, I had figured out probably everything there is to know about multi-line quoting and changing levels of quoting.
Good luck to anons out there, and remember to use sage when posting, or just install your local copy of Shiichan and read the source code!
>>148
Personally I wouldn't every have learned it by trial and error (I just don't care enough to make 40 odd experimental posts) but on another point, most days I feel like the email field should default to sage; most posts are stupid jokes (most of mine included) or otherwise OT.
>>160
Actually it was with the email field, but looks like this gentlemen attempted to use the main field. Unless the fix involved a great amount of stupidity (which, given that it broke the name and email fields, I'd say it did)