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Makes the wrapped text bold, italic, underlined, or struck-through.
- Example:
- This is [B]bold[/B] text.
This is [I]italic[/I] text.
This is [U]underlined[/U] text.
This is [S]struck-through[/S] text.
- Output:
This is bold text.
This is italic text.
This is underlined text.
This is struck-through text.
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Changes the color, font, or size of the wrapped text.
- Example:
- This is [COLOR=red]red[/COLOR] and [COLOR=#0000cc]blue[/COLOR] text.
This is [FONT=Courier New]Courier New[/FONT] text.
This is [SIZE=1]small[/SIZE] and [SIZE=7]big[/SIZE] text.
- Output:
This is red and blue text.
This is Courier New text.
This is small and big text.
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Creates a link using the wrapped text as the target.
- Example:
- [URL]https://www.example.com[/URL]
[EMAIL]example@example.com[/EMAIL]
- Output:
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Links the wrapped text to the specified web page or email address.
- Example:
- [URL=https://www.example.com]Go to example.com[/URL]
[EMAIL=example@example.com]Email me[/EMAIL]
- Output:
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Links to a user's profile. This is generally inserted automatically when mentioning a user.
- Example:
- [USER=1]Username[/USER]
- Output:
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Display an image, using the wrapped text as the URL.
- Example:
- [IMG]https://craxpro.io/styles/default/xenforo/logos/512x512.png[/IMG]
- Output:
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Embeds media from approved sites into your message. It is recommended that you use the media button in the editor tool bar.
Approved sites:
Apple Music,
Dailymotion,
Facebook,
Flickr,
Giphy,
Imgur,
Liveleak,
Metacafe,
Pinterest,
Reddit,
SoundCloud,
Spotify,
TikTok,
Tradingview,
Tumblr,
Twitch,
Twitter,
Vimeo,
YouTube
- Example:
- [MEDIA=youtube]kQ0Eo1UccEE[/MEDIA]
- Output:
- An embedded YouTube player would appear here.
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Displays a bulleted or numbered list.
- Example:
- [LIST]
[*]Bullet 1
[*]Bullet 2
[/LIST]
[LIST=1]
[*]Entry 1
[*]Entry 2
[/LIST]
- Output:
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Changes the alignment of the wrapped text.
- Example:
- [LEFT]Left-aligned[/LEFT]
[CENTER]Center-aligned[/CENTER]
[RIGHT]Right-aligned[/RIGHT]
- Output:
Left-aligned
Center-aligned
Right-aligned
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Displays text that has been quoted from another source. You may also attribute the name of the source.
- Example:
- [QUOTE]Quoted text[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=A person]Something they said[/QUOTE]
- Output:
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Hides text that may contain spoilers so that it must be clicked by the viewer to be seen.
- Example:
- [SPOILER]Simple spoiler[/SPOILER]
[SPOILER=Spoiler Title]Spoiler with a title[/SPOILER]
- Output:
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Allows you to display text inline among normal content which hides text that may contain spoilers and must be clicked by the viewer to be seen.
- Example:
- You have to click the following [ISPOILER]word[/ISPOILER] to see the content.
- Output:
You have to click the following word to see the content.
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Displays text in one of several programming languages, highlighting the syntax where possible.
- Example:
- General code:
[CODE]General
code[/CODE]
Rich code:
[CODE=rich][COLOR=red]Rich[/COLOR]
code[/CODE]
PHP code:
[CODE=php]echo $hello . ' world';[/CODE]
JS code:
[CODE=javascript]var hello = 'world';[/CODE]
- Output:
General code:
Rich code:
PHP code:
JS code:
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Allows you to display code inline among normal post content. Syntax will not be highlighted.
- Example:
- Inline code sections [ICODE]are a convenient way[/ICODE] of displaying code inline.
Rich formatting within inline code sections [ICODE=rich]is [COLOR=red]also[/COLOR] [U]supported[/U][/ICODE].
- Output:
Inline code sections are a convenient way
of displaying code inline.
Rich formatting within inline code sections is also supported
.
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Indents the wrapped text. This can be nested for larger indentings.
- Example:
- Regular text
[INDENT]Indented text[/INDENT]
[INDENT=2]More indented[/INDENT]
- Output:
Regular text
Indented text
More indented
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Special markup to display tables in your content.
- Example:
- [TABLE]
[TR]
[TH]Header 1[/TH]
[TH]Header 2[/TH]
[/TR]
[TR]
[TD]Content 1[/TD]
[TD]Content 2[/TD]
[/TR]
[/TABLE]
- Output:
Header 1 | Header 2 |
---|
Content 1 | Content 2 |
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Marks text as a structured heading to facilitate machine readability.
- Example:
- [HEADING=1]Major heading[/HEADING]
This text comes under a major heading, used to separate the primary sections of an article.
[HEADING=2]Minor heading[/HEADING]
When you need to subdivide the primary sections of an article, use a level 2 minor heading.
[HEADING=3]Subheading[/HEADING]
If you require additional subdivision, you may drop to level 3.
- Output:
Major heading
This text comes under a major heading, used to separate the primary sections of an article.
Minor heading
When you need to subdivide the primary sections of an article, use a level 2 minor heading.
Subheading
If you require additional subdivision, you may drop to level 3.
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Disables BB code translation on the wrapped text.
- Example:
- [PLAIN]This is not [B]bold[/B] text.[/PLAIN]
- Output:
This is not [B]bold[/B] text.
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Inserts an attachment at the specified point. If the attachment is an image, a thumbnail or full size version will be inserted. This will generally be inserted by clicking the appropriate button.
- Example:
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Thumbnail: [ATTACH]123[/ATTACH]
Full size: [ATTACH=full]123[/ATTACH]
- Output:
- The contents of the attachments would appear here.
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The information inside the code is displayed only to members of the club.
- Example:
- [CLUB]Hello World![/CLUB] - Hidden text for club members
- Output:
- Hidden text for club members
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Number of days from the date of registration on the forum, which the user needs to be able to view
- Example:
- [DAYS=5]Hello World![/DAYS] - Only registered users who are registered not earlier than 5 days ago are displayed.
- Output:
- Only registered users who are registered not earlier than 5 days ago are displayed.
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BB code for displaying gallery media items and albums.
- Example:
- [GALLERY=media, X]Gallery BB Code[/GALLERY]
- Output:
[GALLERY=media, X]Gallery BB Code[/GALLERY]
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The tag hides content from people who are not members of X,Y,Z user groups.
- Example:
- [GROUPS=2]Hello World![/GROUPS] - Displayed only for group members with ID 2.
- Output:
Content of this hidden block can only be seen by members of: Registered
- Displayed only for group members with ID 2.
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Tag [HIDE] is used for hidden content. If [HIDE=(condition)] is specified, the condition will be applied to the hidden content. Note: After the = sign, you must enclose the conditions in parentheses to indicate the start and end of condition processing. Inside, you can use any condition grouping.
Allowed expressions (tags):
- posts: Number of user posts.
- likes: User reaction count.
- reactions: User reaction count (same as likes).
- trophies: Number of user trophies.
- days: Number of days since user registration.
- isMemberOf(id): User group, for multiple groups you can use comma-separated values.
- username: User's username.
- user_id: User's identifier.
- user_state: User's state.
- is_staff: Flag indicating whether the user is a staff member.
- is_admin: Flag indicating whether the user is an administrator.
- is_moderator: Flag indicating whether the user is a moderator.
Allowed operators:
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Arithmetic operators:
Arithmetic operators are used for performing mathematical calculations:
- +
- -
- *
- /
- % (modulus)
- ** (exponentiation)
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Comparison operators:
Comparison operators are used for comparing values and returning a boolean result:
- == (equal to)
- === (strictly equal to)
- != (not equal to)
- !== (strictly not equal to)
- < (less than)
- > (greater than)
- <= (less than or equal to)
- >= (greater than or equal to)
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Logical operators:
Logical operators are used for performing logical operations and returning a boolean result:
- and or && (logical AND)
- or or || (logical OR)
- not or ! (logical NOT)
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Bitwise operators:
Bitwise operators are performed on binary representations of numbers:
- & (bitwise AND)
- | (bitwise OR)
- ^ (bitwise XOR)
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String operators:
The ~ operator is used for string concatenation:
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Array operators:
Array operators are used for checking element membership in an array:
- in (element present in array)
- not in (element not present in array)
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Numeric operators:
The .. operator is used to create a range of numbers:
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Ternary operator:
The ?: operator is used to perform conditional operations in a single line:
- Example:
- [HIDE]Hello World![/HIDE] - only registered users see the hidden text
[HIDE=(posts > 1 or likes > 1)]Hello world![/HIDE] - The hidden text "Hello world!" will be displayed if the number of user posts is greater than 1 OR the number of likes is greater than 1.
[HIDE=(posts > 1 and likes > 1)]Hello world![/HIDE] - The hidden text "Hello world!" will be displayed if the number of user posts is greater than 1 AND the number of likes is greater than 1.
[HIDE=(days > 1 or user_state == "valid")]Hello World![/HIDE] - The hidden text "Hello World!" will be displayed if the number of days since user registration is greater than 1 OR the user state is "valid".
[HIDE=(isMemberOf(2) or trophies >= 0)]Hello World![/HIDE] - The hidden text "Hello World!" will be displayed if the user is a member of group 2 OR the number of user trophies is greater than or equal to 0.
[HIDE=(is_staff)]Hello World![/HIDE] - The hidden text "Hello World!" will be displayed if the user is a staff member.
- Output:
You must reply in the thread to view hidden text.
- only registered users see the hidden text
You must reply in the thread to view hidden text.
- The hidden text "Hello world!" will be displayed if the number of user posts is greater than 1 OR the number of likes is greater than 1.
You must reply in the thread to view hidden text.
- The hidden text "Hello world!" will be displayed if the number of user posts is greater than 1 AND the number of likes is greater than 1.
You must reply in the thread to view hidden text.
- The hidden text "Hello World!" will be displayed if the number of days since user registration is greater than 1 OR the user state is "valid".
You must reply in the thread to view hidden text.
- The hidden text "Hello World!" will be displayed if the user is a member of group 2 OR the number of user trophies is greater than or equal to 0.
You must reply in the thread to view hidden text.
- The hidden text "Hello World!" will be displayed if the user is a staff member.
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Number of likes on the forum, which the user needs to be able to view
- Example:
- [LIKES=5]Hello World![/LIKES] - Displayed only registered users whose number of reactions on the forum is greater than or equal to 5.
- Output:
- Displayed only registered users whose number of reactions on the forum is greater than or equal to 5.
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Number of posts on the forum, which the user needs to be able to view
- Example:
- [POSTS=5]Hello World![/POSTS] - Displays users who have 5 or more posts on the forum.
- Output:
- Displays users who have 5 or more posts on the forum.
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Hidden text until the user answers the thread.
- Example:
- [REPLY]Hello World![/REPLY] - Displayed to users when they reply to the thread.
- Output:
- Displayed to users when they reply to the thread.
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Hides the text from users, except for the parameters listed in the list of BB-code.
- Example:
- [USERS=Alex,John,Bryan]Hello World![/USERS] - Displayed only by user Alex, John, Bryan.
- Output:
- Displayed only by user Alex, John, Bryan.
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Hides the text from users that is listed in the list of parameters of the BB-code.
- Example:
- [USERSEXC=Alex,John,Bryan]Hello World![/USERSEXC] - Displayed to all users except Alex, John, Bryan.
- Output:
- Displayed to all users except Alex, John, Bryan.