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The rest of this tutorial was written when MGOForum closed and so therefore the following screenshots will be of the new TSR forums.

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#

Explanation: Ok, this was posted by GazmanAus. Thanks mate. "As for the # code, it's the one that produces monospace text. The default monospace font on most browsers is Courier. It can be used universally because Courier is a universal font. It also signifies text that must be entered through the keyboard as part of a command routine.
As you can tell, hardly used unless you're on a coding forum."

What use does it have? See above.

How to use it. Use the tags [CODE] and [/CODE]. Anything between will be monospace text.

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Thanks again to GazmanAus

PHP

Explanation: The PHP button is used if you want to show other users vB coding without having to insert spaces and then saying "write this without spaces"

What use does it have? See above.

How to use it:  Use the tags [PHP] and [/PHP]. For the PHP one, type any code between the tags and it will show up and be highlighted in blue in the message.

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List

Explanation: Makes a list of the words between the tags.

What use does it have? Makes your posts a bit neater if you want to write out points.

How to use it. Use the script prompt or:

 

Numbered list

Alphabetical list

Bullet points

Beginning tag

[list=1]

[list=a] [list]
End Tag [/list=1] [/list=a] [/list]

And use [*] at the beginning of each list item.

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Quote

Explanation: Quotes text.

What use does it have? You can quote somebody's post if it isn't the last reply if you have something to say about that post.

How to use it. This one requires a few stages to make it look good. All these stages are included in the button underneath every post.  Or if you want to multiple quote you have to do the following stages. You can use the buttons or manual typing to achieve them.

  1. Opening the quote. [QUOTE]
  2. Typing in who originally posted [I] Originally posted by <fill in here> [/I]
  3. Going onto a new line
  4. Typing in the original text. Use Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V for the original text if you don't fancy typing it all up. [B] <fill in here> [/B]
  5. Closing the quote. [/QUOTE]

There, you got it!

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Signatures

To use codes in your signature just follow this tutorial or use the buttons in post a new thread and then copy and paste the whole code into the signature field once you are satisfied with it.

Contact

If you have any questions or comments feel free to email me at nofear7689@hotmail.com I'm also regularly in the TSR forums.

Copyright

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