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Old 11-01-2007, 03:00 PM
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Using BBC in Forums

I have SMF 1.1.4 installed with an added MOD for custom BBCode.

Does any one know how I can add to this mod to use tags on my forums sections.

I never used it before. It asks for information that I have no idea on what to enter to get the option that I want, heres the lay out for the questions it ask for.

Tag Name
Description
----------------
Tag Type
1) <tag>content<tag>
2) <tag=option]content<tag>
3) <tag>
Parse enclosed BBCode
1) No Parsing
2) Content Only
3) No content

Trin Whitespace
1) No Trin
2) Out Side
3) Inside
4) Both
Block Level
This is a check box

Then the last thing it has a textarea asking for

The HTML used for the tag
<tag>{content}</tag>
<tag alt={option}>{content}</tag>

PLEASE can any one help
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