In another forum like this, they had [youtube][/youtube] tags, but its turned off here. There's not much use though, so just use url tags.
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I believe if you want like a url, you put the link in between the and tags.
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Molybdenum wrote:
In another forum like this, they had [youtube][/youtube] tags, but its turned off here. There's not much use though, so just use url tags.
They weren't turned off...
They aren't built in to the software...you have to program them yourself.
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jvvg wrote:
Molybdenum wrote:
In another forum like this, they had [youtube][/youtube] tags, but its turned off here. There's not much use though, so just use url tags.
They weren't turned off...
They aren't built in to the software...you have to program them yourself.
OOO O O O O
Really? I thought they were built in. But, ok.
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Molybdenum wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Molybdenum wrote:
In another forum like this, they had [youtube][/youtube] tags, but its turned off here. There's not much use though, so just use url tags.
They weren't turned off...
They aren't built in to the software...you have to program them yourself.Code:
OOO O O O OReally? I thought they were built in. But, ok.
Only the newer versions of FluxBB have them built in. I believe that this is an old version of FluxBB with modifications installed.
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benjamin2 wrote:
No, you can't.
Yes you can. You use the URL BBCode to form the link and there, you have the link to the video!
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legobob23o wrote:
benjamin2 wrote:
No, you can't.
Yes you can. You use the URL BBCode to form the link and there, you have the link to the video!
They mean 'embed' them, so it plays in the forums, without any links.
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no sorry! BUT you can put the link to it! though I wouldn't recommend it due to the young viewers on the forums. I hope this helped
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