GamingStudios wrote:
thank you for the info! you should be apart of the scratch team
If that was the case half the active Scratch Community would be part of the ST.
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scimonster wrote:
GamingStudios wrote:
thank you for the info! you should be apart of the scratch team
If that was the case half the active Scratch Community would be part of the ST.
Yeah...Including Scimonster!
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LordSydney wrote:
scimonster wrote:
GamingStudios wrote:
thank you for the info! you should be apart of the scratch team
If that was the case half the active Scratch Community would be part of the ST.
Yeah...Including Scimonster!
>:D
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scimonster wrote:
LordSydney wrote:
scimonster wrote:
If that was the case half the active Scratch Community would be part of the ST.
Yeah...Including Scimonster!
>:D
Why the angry face? I though you would like that.
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LordSydney wrote:
scimonster wrote:
LordSydney wrote:
Yeah...Including Scimonster!>:D
Why the angry face? I though you would like that.
Didn't mean for an angry face. XD
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scimonster wrote:
LordSydney wrote:
scimonster wrote:
>:DWhy the angry face? I though you would like that.
Didn't mean for an angry face. XD
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Actually for invisible text you can put "color=transparent"
This is a test :-P
Last edited by a1130 (2011-07-07 19:11:07)
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a1130 wrote:
Actually for invisible text you can put "color=transparent"
This is a test :-P
As the title states, this is all you need to know about BBCode, the ways that work for everybody. the colour "transparent" doesn't work for IE.
Last edited by LordSydney (2011-07-07 23:37:38)
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LordSydney wrote:
a1130 wrote:
Actually for invisible text you can put "color=transparent"
This is a test :-PAs the title states, this is all you need to know about BBCode, the ways that work for everybody. the colour "transparent" doesn't work for IE.
Oh, OK. I have Chrome 12, that's why.
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OK, here are some alternatives then:
"color=Gainsboro" for topics
"color=LavenderBlush" for quotes.
Or you could use hexadecimal codes.
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a1130 wrote:
Or you could use hexadecimal codes.
Those work waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better, so always use those
#dedfdf for the normal post color, #f1f1f1 for the color inside quote boxes
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Chrischb wrote:
a1130 wrote:
Or you could use hexadecimal codes.
Those work waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better, so always use those
#dedfdf for the normal post color, #f1f1f1 for the color inside quote boxes
Exactly!
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LordSydney wrote:
scimonster wrote:
LordSydney wrote:
Why the angry face? I though you would like that.Didn't mean for an angry face. XD
Only. One. Thing. To. Say. ROFL lolololololol xDDDDDDD
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@ above posts, the "almost normal post" and "almost quote" colours are Gainsboro and LavenderBlush. I just prefer telling people the Hex code because it will help people learn to use it more efficiently.
EDIT: Didn't see Chrischb's post
Chrischb wrote:
Those work waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay better, so always use those :P
That's another reason.
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Magenta
Last edited by parcheesidude (2011-07-09 13:23:35)
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parcheesidude wrote:
Magenta
Thanks.
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[0000FF] Wow this is very helpful! [/color]
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Thescratch3 wrote:
[0000FF] Wow this is very helpful! [/color]
You need to do [color=#0000FF]. This makes... Wow, this is very helpful!
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Thescratch3 wrote:
[0000FF] Wow this is very helpful! [/color]
Wow this is very helpful!
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Wow this is very helpful!
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Okay then, I guess new scratchers can't use colors, because I epicly failed 3 times. Well I will be color posting in! *checks computer time* 17 minutes!!!!! (Hopefully
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Thescratch3 wrote:
Okay then, I guess new scratchers can't use colors, because I epicly failed 3 times. Well I will be color posting in! *checks computer time* 17 minutes!!!!! (Hopefully
I think you need a hash.
Blue. Red. Green.
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Lol at all above ^
If you use hexadecimal code, you must have a "#" like [color=#FF0000]###[/color] otherwise it's just a "=" like [color=blue]###[/color].
Hope this helps!
Last edited by LordSydney (2011-07-14 15:50:03)
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16777216 different colors can be made with HEX, did you know that?
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scimonster wrote:
16777216 different colors can be made with HEX, did you know that?
Yes I did No really, I did.
Also, I thought Israelites spoke British English...
Last edited by LordSydney (2011-07-15 03:20:09)
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