Bold/Italic/Underline
When typing in your post, there are a few tags you may use to make your text Bold, Underlined or Italic.
If you're on "Guided Mode", click on the [ B ] button and it will ask you to type in the text that you wish to make Bold. Same thing with the [ I ] (Italic) and [ U ] features. Click on OK when you're done and it will automatically place the correct tags.
If you're on Normal Mode, click on the [ B ] and it will automatically place a [ B ] tag in your post that will make every word after it bold. To stop the text from becoming bold, click on the [ B ] again and it will insert a [ /B ] tag that will end the bold command. Every word from [ B ] to [ /B ] will be bold, everything outside will be normal. The exact same applies with the rest of the commands
Example:
This:
"This is a test. [b]This is bold[/b], [i]this is Italic[/i] and [u]this is underlined[/u]. [b][i][u]This is all combined![/b][/i][/u]"
Would produce:
"This is a test. This is bold, this is Italic and this is underlined. This is all combined!"
Colour/Font
Same as the above. Simply select the FONT feature, then size and colour. Type in your text and click on "Close all tags" to go back to normal font.
Smilies
You may use emoticons (or smilies) to lighten up your post. Click on any of the icons you see on the left of your text box and it will place that corrisponding icon right where your cursor is.
Click on "Show All" to see all the available icons.
Emails and links
To type in a link or email so that others can click on it and be directed to the URL or email, click on the [ @ ] icon if you're typing in an email or the [ http:// ] icon if you're typing in an address (URL).
Quoting
There are two ways to use the QUOTE feature.
1) Using the [ Quote ] button.
You will notice that ontop of every post, there is a [ Quote ] button, on the top right. This is used to quote any part of that post.
For example, If I wish to Quote what I said above, the part where I said "This is used to quote any part of that post". I would have to click on the [ Quote ] on the top right of this post, then I'd get a new screen, similar to the one you get when you're posting a normal post. The first box is where you write your message, the second one is the message you're quoting. Simply delete everything except the part you wish to quote.. In my case, it's "This is used to quote any part of that post".
2) Using the [ Quote ] tag
Copy any sentance, paragraph or word you wish to quote, simple click on the [ QUOTE ] option you see on the top of your text area and it will place a [ QUOTE ] tag in your post. Paste the words you wish to quote then click on [ QUOTE ] again to close that quote.
Example:
[quote]This is a quote[/quote]
Will show:
Quote
This is a quote













