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Pseudo HTML
What is HTML?
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language, and is a set of "codes" - tags - that can be put in the text to indicate how the text should be displayed (bold, italics etc), that the text should be a link to somewhere, or that there should be an object (for example an image) inlined in the text.
Some tags are "single", like the <hr> tag that indicates that a horizontal line should be inserted in the text. Other tags come in "pairs", a start tag and an ending tag, that are put around the text that is to be formatted. Examples of paired tags are the <b> ... </b> and <i> ... </i> tags that indicate bold and italics in the text.
What is "Photo Heddate's pseudo HTML"?
The "pseudo HTML" on Photo Heddate is a limited set of HTML tags and some Photo Heddare specific "codes" that work in postings, on the wiki, in your bio etc. The available tags and "codes" are described below.
Container Tags
Bold text
<b>stuff</b>
stuff
Italic text
<i>stuff</i>
stuff
Underlined text
<u>stuff</u>
stuff
Superscript text
<sup>stuff</sup>
stuff
Subscript text
<sub>stuff</sub>
stuff
Large text
<h1>stuff</h1>
stuff
Medium text
<h2>stuff</h2>
stuff
Pre-formatted text (standard font, size, no tags)
<pre>stuff</pre>
stuff
Huge text
<huge>stuff</huge>
stuff
Centered text
<center>stuff</center>
stuff
Right-aligned text
<right>stuff</right>
stuff
Coloured text
<red>stuff</red>
<green>stuff</green>
<blue>stuff</blue>
<white>stuff</white>
<purple>stuff</purple>
<yellow>stuff</yellow>
<LBLUE>stuff</LBLUE>
<DBLUE>stuff</DBLUE>
<LPURPLE>stuff</LPURPLE>
<DPURPLE>stuff</DPURPLE>
<LGREEN>stuff</LGREEN>
<DGREEN>stuff</DGREEN>
<PINK>stuff</PINK>
<DGREY>stuff</DGREY>
<ORANGE>stuff</ORANGE>
<BROWN>stuff</BROWN>
Houses only
Donors only
Strikethrough text
<s>stuff</s>
stuff
Single tags
Horizontal rule
<hr>
Image
<img:http:
//ew2.lysator.liu.se/ET/elftownbannersmall.gif>
Resized image (number is pixels wide)
<img200:http://ew2.lysator.liu.se/ET/elftownbannersmall.gif>
Links
User link
[Firenze]
[Firenze]
alternatively
[@1]
[hedda]
Wiki link
[pseudo html@wiki]
pseudo html
Editing wiki link
[pseudo html@wikiedit]
pseudo html [edit]
Wiki version link
[pseudo html@wiki1]
pseudo html 1
Wiki comment link
[pseudo html@wiki#wc]
pseudo html#wc
Web link (just write the url out)
http://photo.heddate.com
Posting link (a post in a forum)
[1111]
[1111 (Unknown or private posting)]
Poll link
<poll:51>
<poll:51>
Diary entry link
<diary:1111>
<diary:1111>
News link (number is news no.)
<URL:news.html?nrs=1>
<URL:news.html?nrs=1>
Photo Heddate link (link to anywhere on photo heddate, just remove http://photo.heddate.com from the url)
<URL:start.html>
<URL:start.html>
Other
Viewable tags (like in this document)
<!uQt!b> [pseudo html@!uQt!wiki] <!uQt!/b>
<b> [pseudo html@wiki] </b>
Templates (Template Guide)
Wikipoll
<wikipoll>
Creates a poll much like one in your house, with the added options of selecting possible voters and administrators based on page ownership and private forum membership
Voting poll
<voting>
Creates a poll as above, but the names of the voters are shown
Multivoting poll
<multivoting>
The same as above, only voters may select multiple options
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