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Or < s > and < /s > (no spaces) for <s>strikeout</s> or combine it for <b><i><s>STRIKEOUT</s></i></b>
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<b>/B></b>
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Well, yes I suppose I did. LOL. I just didn't want to have to re-explain removing the underscores. I suppose by convention, I meant his "diagramming" convention. Now if we could plug in a few CSS style modifiers, we could create all sorts of purdy posts. |
Will it work even on my old Mac?
((a)) I love it! |
To think that some posters have been known to fuss at some of us for using these charming little gifs~
((F)) Scarlett |
No dancing bananas?
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Testing . . . ((@))
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((H)) You learn something new everyday!
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OK, I've resisted as long as I could. I have to try it too.
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Testing something too in HTML, non-techie that I am.
<b>testing</b> and <i>testing</i> Thanks Rex, Kat |
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<b>bold</b> testing |
Here goes:
=:-) Nope - didn't work. So what IS the trick? |
Hilarious! Doesn't show on the draft - only when the message is posted!
=:-) |
How do you prevent them from randomly appearing in your post?
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Hi mg,
If you go to the page with the smileys you will see that they include : and ( and other symbols. So if you were to write a : and a ( next to each other, like this :( you would get a face. |
=D>
Nope - didn't work. So what is the trick? |
:)>-
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Hello Ira:Thanks.
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Just trying out the € euro symbol... :)
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I just had to come back to look at this set of postings - - mentioned on http://www.fodors.com/forums/threads...p;tid=34541276 - - as <b>"my"</b> thread...
...amusing... I can't imagine why this thread belongs to <i>me</i> - - and not to monica? or Lesli? ... or as NYCFoodSnob mentions - - did <i>I</i> somehow merit getting credit for HTML comventions? |
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