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Two new vB codes!

Nothing special really, just something you can play with even more. :)

I have created two new vB codes - [hr] and [high]!

The first is obvious, you use it to make <hr>'s. Two versions of it, first is like this:
becomes:

and second is:
becomes:


The second one is a bit more special. We usually use the [color=red] code to denote important things in our posts. Problem is, the color red is poorly viewed for members using the vBulletin.org style.
So, now you can use this special code!
What's up? becomes:
What's up?
For vBulletin.org style users, it will be yellow, and for vBulletin.com style users it will be red.

Enjoy! :)

By the way, you can also do this.

If you want the to show up for members using both styles, you can do something like this:
[hr={high}] which becomes:

(again, colors changes depends on which style the viewer is using)

If you don't get it, {high} is replaced by either yellow or red according to the style of the user.

:)

The first one looks correct but the line you posted in the second post is red...

Its because he used in his post :)

Not



;)

edit: Damn i dont like vbcode :)

Oh wait :o

I dont think this works properly :(

Firefly what style were you using when you posted?

Cause when i posted i was using styleid 1, and now looking at it in vb.com style, its not right...

It seems the {high} is replaced as you post with the current style :(

You are right, but it only happens when posting {high} directly.
If you use [high] it's fine (because [high] only uses {high} after parsing, meaning when viewing the post).

So... don't use {high}. ;)

Erm... yes... :rolleyes:

Ah fair enough :p

how would I go about adding to that to my forums

the line break thingy??

Interesting
Thx :P

Major bumpage there ^^ :p

- miSt

12-22-01 at 08:14 AM Psychdrone said this in Post #9 (http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?postid=208426#post208426)
how would I go about adding to that to my forums

the line break thingy??

I'm curious too..

... how can I color <hr> tags in html?

How can I make a 80% hr with your code, Chen?

Yesterday at 01:12 PM gmarik said this in Post #14 (http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?postid=396768#post396768)
How can I make a 80% hr with your code, Chen?

You can't, not with his [hr].

Yesterday at 12:27 PM gengar003 said this in Post #13 (http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?postid=396743#post396743)
... how can I color <hr> tags in html?

<hr color="#000000"> displays a black <hr>

Yesterday at 11:40 AM David_McPherson said this in Post #12 (http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?postid=396710#post396710)
I'm curious too..


vB Code tag
hr

vB Code replacement
<hr color="{option}">

There you go :)










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