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why should I have to? I dont have to tell the code block to treat full stops speciallyBecause you didnt instruct it to treat it specially.
why should I have to? I dont have to tell the code block to treat full stops specially
HTML rendering ignores spaces.
HTML has <pre></pre> tag which won't ignore spaces. Some forums have corresponding [pre] bbcode.
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As mentioned, you use the code tag. That will accept multiple spaces for code layout examples.So if i want to separate 2 words with 2 or more spaces how do i do it?
So if i want to separate 2 words with 2 or more spaces how do i do it?
He linked to a specific post in which he specified the Code tag and provided the example. A link to a post includes the entire thread but focuses on the post in question.well Brit linked to a page with several bb codes on it but forgot to tell anyone which is the one to use
so I'm guessing its the plain code
well Brit linked to a page with several bb codes on it but forgot to tell anyone which is the one to use
so I'm guessing its the plain code
It won't do that as it's not smart. It's a "Code" tag only named as such due to it's use in presenting code normally. It has other uses but that's its common use.Ah, I was reading the wrong post
the plain tag doesnt work the code tag works, but I'm worried it might start highlighting words if they are also part of a programming language.