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| How to use the Spoiler Tag | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 23 2013, 03:01 AM (60 Views) | |
| McCollinsRB | Aug 23 2013, 03:01 AM Post #1 |
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If you have something that you want to put in spoiler tags do the following. For the example we'll be saying "Jerry dies" is the spoiler. 1. Type out whatever you were going to say instead of Jerry dies 2. Then use your mouse to drag the cursor over the spoiler that you want to hide so that it is highlighted. 3. Next click on the spoiler tab (it says Spoiler). It is located to the upper left of the response box. 4. After you have clicked on it you should see two sets of brackets. A single set of brackets looks like this if you don't know [ ]. The first set of brackets should appear at the beginning of where you highlighted your text and will just have the word "spoiler" in it (without the quotation marks). The second set of brackets will appear at the end of the text you highlighted and will have the symbol and word "\spoiler" in it (again without the quotation marks). 5. If everything looks like that, then go ahead and post your reply. Your finished spoiler tag should look like this: Spoiler: click to toggle If it doesn't just try editing your post until you get it right. |
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