Spoiler:can we get one
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Spoiler:can we get one
its easy for an admin to do as it looks a pretty similar installation process to the phpbb3 version i installed last year....
heres the code and installation instructions are further down the thread
BB Code - Spoiler Tag
once you get used to the installation process then its easy to add further bbcodes for embedding youtube clips , resizing pictures etc
This would've been awesome to put at the end of Keith's post in Dranger's Daddy thread.
Spoiler:The baby isn't yours.
I'll check into it for you guys!
We got aSpoiler:tag now.spoiler
Spoiler:WTF HAPPENS WHEN YOU ACCIDENTALLY MOVE YOUR CURSOR OVER THE TAG; WE NEED A PROPER SPOILER TAG IMO
not much of a spoiler with IE on an xp machine
Here is an example of the spoiler code used on 2p2 HT $7 Did I play this bad? - Heads Up SNG -- Two Plus Two Poker Forums
I think we should get one installed that works like that.
the link i posted should do it that way. changing <b>spoiler!</b> to <b>spoiler:</b> would get the same layout as the 2+2 version.
on it
Okay, now we have one. The ..... thing is still working, but you use [sp] for that and [spoiler] for the button. hover over to reveal spoilerSpoiler:and box with button to show
Spoiler:came
posting on xp machine
with firefox , both work as intended.
Spoiler:with ie8 ,box/button version works perfectly with the hover version still just showing as underlined text.
except did a preview of this post in IE8 and the show button didn't work
Kinda... Browser News: Statistics - Trends - learn about trends in browsers, colour-depths, and resolutions (look at the IE section)
Edit: You can also check your Google Analytics to get a more specific example of what the users for your site are actually using.
The very first sentence in the section I pointed to in that link I offered:
To even neglect 5% of your business would be insane, IE as a total are 55%. According to the stats gathered by that source 31% of browsers are still IE8.Quote:
Roughly 55% use IE-based browsers, with the percentage dropping very slowly.
Also, I assume your revenue comes from people not in the states. In which case IE becomes an even larger share because it's much more popular outside of North America.