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Is there a feature to use BBCode during forum posts? Just tried editing my resource thread and had alot of problems with spoiler tags being a nuisance and couldn't find a raw format version to edit it.
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BBCode still works like it used to, though it is no longer *officially* supported, which means, that while some things will work, some may generate issues.
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With that being said, [ spoiler ] tags still work, but they are extremely buggy and I strongly advise to not use them at all. Doing so may wreck the whole post, by moving its contents all over the place.
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As of V4, all we have is the WYSIWYG editor, so we should be seeing how the post looks like before submitting, rather than converting the code while posting. Please use the spoiler button from the toolbar.
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It will put a spoiler box in your post. If you want to wrap existing contents into a spoiler, highlight the part you want to hide and then click the spoiler button.
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Also this area seems like a better place for these:Â Forum Feedback and SupportÂ
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No worries Riki
 I knew there was an issue a while back, but wasn't sure if anything changed around it. I tried the preview feature to see if they worked but it all came up as a single thing (as if the spoiler tags were open and everything was visible).
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I only use them for images since they take up so much space. I'll try be careful with them then
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Didn't want to make a new topic to ask just a silly question so sorry if this seemed rather rude Riki >.<
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Yeah, these tags behave weirdly. If you want to hide the image, just click it to highlight it then click the spoiler button.
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Silly questions are also questions. It's also easier to come up with an answer for these.
 Besides, your question isn't silly at all. I've been poked few times by members, who had their posts wrecked by BBCode, asking me to help with fixing these.Â
 Either way, no worries. It's just nice to have these things mentioned/discussed in the feedback area, for potential future reference, even if that had to be pointed out over and over again.
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