Button #code
My request is button #code in editor toolbar(tools) i used that this option have other types of forum to?
Do i want to much?
Aurel
http://aurelbasic.lefora.com
Aurel
http://aurelbasic.lefora.com
if you mean to enter in html code into your post, and make it look like code, you can just put the text into quotes like [ quote] [ /quote] (remove the spaces), and we won't markup the code.
Have no idea what SMF stands for.
SMF is Simple Machines Forum you must know
-aurel
Must I? Why's that? 'Simple Machines Forum' still doesn't explain what you're talking about...
You dont know what is Simple Machines Forum, give me a break!
I ask nicely about new features for current lefora editor called 'insert code' which
Simple Machines have.
Becose what is the purpose of my programming forum if i can't show code?
Please dont be sarcastic I'm not a kid and I'm not from yesterday.
So if you have something constructive to say that's ok .
All other options are really great and i like them.
So i want answer!
If my request is imposibile to make then i will be forced close forum.
all best
Aurel
You guys are talking past each other. CO. Jack is not a Lefora Employee, he is a Fellow Forum Admin who due to his helpfulness is a Moderator on the Support Forum. His awareness of a [ code] [ /code] or other BB code may not be that of yours.
It would indeed be a nice feature weather it was a button on the toolbar or being able to simply type the code as above. For one thing it maintains the structure of code format and tables unlike the quote function that does word wrap. One work around is to use a screen shot instead of the copy/paste insert method. Either upload to a site like imageshack and insert or you can upload to Leforas Server. The latter is not as handy since the image is than on the bottom of the post.
So i want answer!
-aurel
You can guess what your answer from me is.
thanks mattb4.
aurel, as mattb4 said, coloneljack is an extra helpful forum admin who was just trying to help.
I am part of the lefora.com team. I've heard of SMF, but i'm not that familiar with it. If you can explain what #code does, we might be able to help you.
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all best
Aurel
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