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In a couple posts I have seen color, one to mention is when Stonemonk busted out the rainbow in his statement, "Punk will never die!". So I am basicly asking, is there a way us non-admin can use color in our posts, and if so, how???

(Edited by Heeru at 1:33 am on Sep. 14, 2002)

Ikoncode tags.

You know, ?


Like this.

Murphy would you care to explain further? *looks with expectant hopefull eyes* We would all like to *cough* put some colour in our lives. *grins* couldn't help it. Seriously though, what si the syntax please, I've had 5 hours sleep; maybe I should know from what you posted or just know but I don't right now. ^_^ That was uneccesarily long. *goes of to have supper*

(Edited by Wanseya at 10:24 am on Sep. 14, 2002)

When you go to post a reply, scroll down a little below the box where you enter your text and off to the left, you'll see a little book that says 'HELP' under it. Click it.

A window will pop up with some text in it. Scroll down in that window, and after the text, you'll see 3 links, one of which is 'View Ikoncode tags'. Click that and the syntax will be yours.

~ J

Johnny, I Love YOU!

I guess this points out that I figured it out due to J's post, but on a side not, color tags do not funtion in signatures, just a heads up. to those of you who don't know that.

(Edited by Heeru at 1:48 am on Sep. 14, 2002)

Well, now you made me go and delete your post. I'll delete another one from you Wan and I'll just ban you to save the trouble and fullfill the public demand.