simj26
Awful, Terrible, No-good Layabout
[Casul BBCode Scum Intensifies]
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Ohhhh noooooooo
And a new saga of the elitist bullshit begins anew.
I did know bbcode very well. What's throwing me off is all the "a"s and "p"s when I don't want to do something to a whole paragraph. I just want to do it to a single line within said paragraph. I have no idea where the "a" comes from. It's not mentioned in any of the tutorials people have linked me to and yet its in all of Musician's examples.
Styles too... they are very confusing.
With bbcode it was just color=... now there are a lot of extra words that don't make sense.
At the same time, I feel as though I'm spamming the thread with "how to use html" which feels wrong, but if I go make a new thread, I'm afraid everyone's going to be too busy here to help.
You know what's also weird, pictures aren't showing up for me and it's happening to other people as well and this just happened when this new beta update thing happened.
I strongly recommend not bothering with it unless you're actually interested in coding.
The announcement system has been bugging out.
I am interested in fixing my posts sooner rather than later. If learning html lets me do things faster, I'm going to put everything I have into learning html.
I've already started a thread in my private workshop for it.
Oh, so you're saying that if i act like a complete schmuck and yell at people for 'stealing muh bbcode, muh hardwork, sweat and tears', it's totes fine, right?
Okay! Brb, getting my blood sweat and tears essay ready.
I suck at coding tbh (゜Д゜
the buttons will stay and we will be releasing a lot more ^^
so don't worry, even people who dont know how to use html will be able to format their posts
Question: Will the ability to manually code remain once all of the buttons are released?
Oh, so you're saying that if i act like a complete schmuck and yell at people for 'stealing muh bbcode, muh hardwork, sweat and tears', it's totes fine, right?
Okay! Brb, getting my blood sweat and tears essay ready.
Tabs still exist. You can use them with HTML or the buttons on the editor.
I WANT TO PLAY WITH HTML TOO!!! *sadface*
Anyway if anyone still confused about hex color code:
Color in computer is basically separated to 3: Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B), and they are dictated in numeric value ranging from 0 to 255, with 0 meaning no color (closer to black) and 255 meaning opaque color (closer to white). Now every other color is just the combination of these three basic color (for example, yellow is the combination of red and green).
When we make a hex color code, we put a # symbol followed by 6 letters containing number 0-9 and letter A-F. For example:
<a style="color: #FFFFFF">This text is white</a>
This is called hex code because it's in hexadecimal numeric system. Long story short, each number contains value from 0 up to 16, which is represented by A (10) - F (15). Read wikipedia for further information.
A hex color code is separated to three parts, each containing 2 letters. The first part is Red, the second is Green, and the third is Blue, so
# FF FF FF
Red Green Blue
This means this color code contains decimal value of color as
Red: 255
Green: 255
Blue: 255
Which denotes the color white, because opaque color of those three base colors combined becomes white.
This means to manipulate color, you just need to change the numbers in hex code. For example, to get the color gray, what you do is making white color closer to black, so you reduce all RGB value in uniform pattern.
# 99 99 99
Red Green Blue
<a style="color:#999999">This text is gray</a> -> this should result in a gray text.
From here, you just need to change the colors all you want. Common colors:
#FF0000 = bright red
#00FF00 = bright green
#0000FF = bright blue
#FFFF00 = yellow (red + green)
#FF00FF = purple / magenta (red + blue)
#00FFFF = teal / cyan (green + blue)
#000000 = black
#FFFFFF = white
Anything else is just in-between. Just remember that the lower the numbers in every color, the darker the color become, while more values mean the color became lighter.