I thought "knackered" meant sleepy? Tideliar, can we get a ruling here?
Re: quoting, I noticed you have to be careful about where you place your reply. It has to go after the img tag or else it shows up with/as quote.
If you use the WYSIWYG editor, you don't see the img tag. At least I'm not seeing it. *shrug*
re: knackered, definition #4 at urbandictionary is the way I commonly use the word.
TJ, in the WYSIWYG editor, if you do a quote and then hit return to start your comment, you'll notice that the image icon in the tool bar is pressed. If you double-click on your own text, it should become un-pressed, and your comment will show up the way you want.
I made it much less confusing now. It should place the typing cursor OUTSIDE of the IMG tag now and I replace the empty image tag with a white pixel :P The problem in GR's thread was that Unamerican deleted the closing image tag and I use that as a marker for formatting the quotes. I should probably just change it to a <blockquote> tag and make my life easier...
FWIW, "knackered" can mean both screwed up and exhausted. At least in Australia that's true...
So I tried to do a blockquote in the HTML comment editor, but it didn't propogate through to the actual comment. I don't know if I did it wrong, or if the <blockquote> tags aren't supported, or if I broke Labspaces.
If I broke Labspaces, a thousand apologies. If they aren't supported, well, they should be.
They aren't supported, but I can support them. I'm taking a much needed break tonight from EVERYTHING. So I'll get to it tomorrow :)
Good. You deserve a snack. At least that's what the good doctor (becca) prescribed.
I tried to embed a video in a comment, and it didn't work. How am I supposed to be doing it? I just pasted the "embed" code from youtube into the HTML of the comment. It looks like it's there in the WYSIWYG but doesn't actually show up. What am I doing wrong?
Fixed the video issue yesterday and added blockquote to the allowable tags list.
I think I got it working now, Jason.
So I tried to do a blockquote in the HTML comment editor, but it didn't propogate through to the actual comment. I don't know if I did it wrong, or if the tags aren't supported, or if I broke Labspaces.
I think I got it working now, Jason.
Well done, sir.
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