Comment Editing 101
Monday, 24. July 2006, 17:59:53
[URL=<insert link here>]<insert Link text here>[/URL] [IMGCENTER=<insert URL of image here>] [B]Bold Text[/B] [I]Italic Text[/I]Note. These commands work everywhere on the blog. Even in the fields where you enter your name (if you haven't signed up to my.opera.com).
Other commands which are good, but irritating when used spuriously:
[U]Underline[/U] [align=center]Center Aligned text[/align] [LIST=#] [*]List member [*]List member [/LIST] (# is blank for bulleted, '1' for numbered and 'a' for alphabetic list - no quotes) [QUOTE]Quoted text[/QUOTE]
And use CODE in the square brackets for preformatted text which will be shown as faithfully as possible.
Normal html works too of course, but for my sake, try to keep the html valid and lower case.
As a rule I will delete all embedded objects placed in comments. If you think it ought to be published, put it on your website and link to it here. Same goes for unrelated images. We depend upon you the commenter to conform to Work Safety protocols and flag all comments which you think link to NSFW content in RED.
[COLOR=red]NSFW[/COLOR]I will also delete all tinyurl or other condensed URLs if you don't include the final destination's domain in a square bracket next to the link. The same for images.
[URL=<some tinyurl pointing to a page on the XYZ.com domain>]your text[/URL][XYZ.com]


Good! What about other kinds of formatting?
Say, italics, bold etc?
By anonymous user, # 25. July 2006, 20:34:58
Btw, offtopic suggestion -- I think you ought to have a hyperlink to the home page when you click on the title.
Ja?
By anonymous user, # 25. July 2006, 20:35:43
By alamandrax, # 25. July 2006, 23:47:07
Ah, well.
Thought I'd suggest. Can't do much if Opera doesn't let you change it.
By anonymous user, # 9. August 2006, 23:47:43
By alamandrax, # 18. August 2006, 23:01:05