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<marquee behavior=alternate>marquee</marquee> <strike>strike</strike> Font size TextPink<blink>blink</blink> Don't over think it.
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Oh! And if you use more than one at a time. Close them from last to first: [B]
[I]
[U]
[MARQUEE]
[STRIKE]
[SIZE=4]
[FONT=IMPACT]
[COLOR=RED]
[BLINK]
bold, italics, underline, marquee, strike, size, font, color, & blink
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[/FONT]
[/SIZE]
[/STRIKE]
[/MARQUEE]
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[/B] <marquee behavior=alternate><strike> [font:IMPACT]<blink>bold, italics, underline, marquee, strike, size, font, color, & blink</blink>[/font] </strike></marquee>Ugh! That's not very pretty.
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I forgot to add that the HTML used for these features is in some cases browser specific. There's some ways around it, like using a whole bunch of cross-browser code rather than the simple HTML tags, but I'm not sure yet how to get that to translate into UBB.
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Originally posted by Nightcrawler: [b]<marquee behavior=alternate><strike><font size="4][font:IMPACT]<blink>bold, italics, underline, marquee, strike, size, font, color, & blink</blink>[/font][/size]</strike></marquee>
[/b] How annoying. This comes across as a blinking red ! in Netscape.
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That's what was happening to me when I combined color, blinking and marquee.
"Hey Jim! Get Mon out of the Zone!! And...when do we get Condo back?"
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<marquee behavior=alternate> Ugh! All this moving... around... is starting to make me feel... *urp*</marquee> <marquee behavior=alternate> </marquee>
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Don't Stop Peelieving
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<marquee behavior=alternate> It makes ME feel like </marquee> <marquee behavior=alternate> DANCING!</marquee> <marquee behavior=alternate> </marquee>
"Anytime a good book like this is cancelled, I hope another Teen Titan is murdered." --Cobalt
"Anytime an awesome book like S6 is cancelled, I hope EVERY Titan is murdered." --Me
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"Hey Jim! Get Mon out of the Zone!! And...when do we get Condo back?"
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<blink>Blink 182</blink> Blink doesn't work for me...
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Gary is still working on it. Right now it only works for Netscape.
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Blink is an HTML code that Netscape uses to make text flash. Internet Explorer does not have a code like that or recognize the blink code. In order to make it work for Internet Explorer, I have to trick it using complex commands. Although I know the HTML language that can do it, I'm not sure how to get the board to recognize it as UBB Code, ala [BLINK], etc.
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In the same way, I thought that "marquee" was an IE function that does not exist in Netscape/Mozilla. Yet that seems to display perfectly in my Netscape 7.02. Was that a similar bit of finagling?
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Originally posted by Greybird: In the same way, I thought that "marquee" was an IE function that does not exist in Netscape/Mozilla. Yet that seems to display perfectly in my Netscape 7.02. Was that a similar bit of finagling? Nope. The newest Netscape recognizes "marquee." Any Netscape browser before that doesn't.
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Gary is right about blink in IE. There is a way to do it but it requires the use of style sheets and javascript, which I would think makes it basically impossible for UBB use. <style>
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blink
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</style>
<script language="JavaScript">
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function doBlink()
{var blink = document.all.tags("BLINK")
for (var i=0; i<blink.length; i++)
blink[i].style.visibility = blink[i].style.visibility == "" ? "hidden" : ""}
function startBlink()
{if (document.all)
setInterval("doBlink()",1000)}
window.onload = startBlink;
//-->
</script> Then with this in place you can use the < blink > command.
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Originally posted by Lightning Lad: <style>
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blink
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<script language="JavaScript">
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function doBlink()
{var blink = document.all.tags("BLINK")
for (var i=0; i<blink.length; i++)
blink[i].style.visibility = blink[i].style.visibility == "" ? "hidden" : ""}
function startBlink()
{if (document.all)
setInterval("doBlink()",1000)}
window.onload = startBlink;
//-->
</script> My brain hurts.
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Hack attempt logged or corrupt/altered member file found with extra fields. ('00000005') » Please use your browser's back button to return. This has popped up a few timeswhen I try to look at certain threads - am I now corrupt? Sounds like fun... I'm sure it's nothing major so am not too fussed but thought you may like to know....
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The clocks on the front page are fine (although I bet they're going to cause even more confusion with timed polls in the Vote-O-Matic)
But that damn fader causes a red mist to pass before my eyes...
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Originally posted by Sanity or Madness?: The clocks on the front page are fine (although I bet they're going to cause even more confusion with timed polls in the Vote-O-Matic) Funny. I thought they'd have the opposite effect.
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Clock Hack: Your Time: 02:30:04 AM. Board's Time: 06:30:04 PM But "Board Time" in the Vote-O-Matic in this sense: Voting stops at 28 April, 2004 07:59 AM board time. ...is "Your Time" on the Clock Hack! [Test it out - play about with your time-offset in your profile. It changes with the offset you have] And this has come up before, it's not as if it's a purely theoretical thing. [God, I'm starting to sound like Grey. Please, someone, shoot me in the head...] [Not literally, BTW]
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Now I'm confused. In all honesty since "Board Time" and my time are the same, the clock says "Current Time: Blah, Blah, Blah" for me. But, the message that you posted is at 6:33 PM and the board time you quote is 6:30 PM. Isn't that right?
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Originally posted by Nightcrawler: Now I'm confused. In all honesty since "Board Time" and my time are the same, the clock says "Current Time: Blah, Blah, Blah" for me.
But, the message that you posted is at 6:33 PM and the board time you quote is 6:30 PM. Isn't that right? I posted it @ 2:33am my time. [I'm @ a +8 offset from board time] Look - look @ one of the polls in the Vote-O-Matic, take a note of the time it says it finishes, then put an offset in your profile, then go back to look @ the same poll. It'll have changed by the amount of the offset you inserted.
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So, what you're saying is the poll is wrong. It's not displaying board time, it's displaying your offset time that the poll closes.
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