You do realize that you are putting a space before your ™ mark, right? Otherwise it seems Fine™.
both of your examples show up as a new line when I look at it. Is nobody else seeing the same ?
Well ... it depends.
The system, in its infinite wisdom, has started converting some unicode characters to images (that's why ™ looks a bit fuzzy) - but not for everyone (I think). I suspect it's conditional on whether it thinks your browser can display (particular) unicode characters.
As for the newlines, there's a bug in the code it's inserting round the replacement image.
at w*rk it's Chrome v74 ("up to date") or IE11 on a windows 7 machine, and it shows a new line and it looks like an image
on my phone it's Chrome on the newest Android OS and it is superscript text
I would have liked to (embed) a photo hosted on flickr. Tried to copy and paste the BBCode, but it was rejected. Let me see if I can do it again, and see the reject message...
Ah, it says "IMG is not permitted"
Alternatively is it possible to upload pix from one's computer?
@caroline444, if you type a : and follow it with the first two or three letters of the name of the emoji you should get a drop down list from which you can select. For me
:error:
produces ,
:heart:
produces and
:innocent:
produces .
It looks to me as though you are omitting the final :.
I'm sorry, but I can't find the method of linking to a posting in another thread. I want to give an example for my latest Hell post, but I keep messing it up.
Can someone help me with responding to quotes from shipmates? I can format the quote OK, but I would like to include the shipmate's name in red, as I see others do. How to do this??
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Use the ‘quote’ button at the foot of the relevant post. It does it automatically and creates a link to the quoted post. Here’s the code I get if I do that to yours
[quote="Moyessa;c-192657"]Can someone help me with responding to quotes from shipmates? I can format the quote OK, but I would like to include the shipmate's name in red, as I see others do. How to do this??
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Can someone help me with responding to quotes from shipmates? I can format the quote OK, but I would like to include the shipmate's name in red, as I see others do. How to do this??
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No, it should be fine so long as you don’t delete the square brackets of the quote tags. I sometimes insert an ellipsis or ‘<snip>’ to show that something has been removed.
If you simply copy and paste that image—🕯️—into your post, it will show up as a votive candle in at least some browsers. My experience is that on Apple devices, it shows up as a thicker and taller candle on a flatish candle stick.
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So, Rublev, is would be
Or you can just paste the link itself, and it will show as hypertext, like It did above.
both of your examples show up as a new line when I look at it. Is nobody else seeing the same ?
Well ... it depends.
The system, in its infinite wisdom, has started converting some unicode characters to images (that's why ™ looks a bit fuzzy) - but not for everyone (I think). I suspect it's conditional on whether it thinks your browser can display (particular) unicode characters.
As for the newlines, there's a bug in the code it's inserting round the replacement image.
at w*rk it's Chrome v74 ("up to date") or IE11 on a windows 7 machine, and it shows a new line and it looks like an image
on my phone it's Chrome on the newest Android OS and it is superscript text
thanks for the explanation
Meh
Ah, it says "IMG is not permitted"
Alternatively is it possible to upload pix from one's computer?
Thank you....
:error :heart :innocent
:(error) :(heart) :(innocent)
No.....I'm afraid I'm still stuck....
It looks to me as though you are omitting the final :.
Thank you so much!
How's that?
test2
https://preview.tinyurl.com/y5svdltq
https://preview.tinyurl.com/y5svdltq
https://preview.tinyurl.com/y5svdltq
https://tinyurl.com/y5svdltq
URL=https://tinyurl.com/y4bgjqpk[/URL]
https://tinyurl.com/y4bgjqpk
http>https://tinyurl.com/y4bgjqpk<quack</a>
link is here
Oh hooray!!!!
Thank you BroJames!
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Or there is a Unicode emoji
🕯️
but I don’t know how it appears on different browsers/ devices.
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The second is what I would like to be able to do, if it isn't too difficult. Sadly the words "Unicode emoji" don't get me any further.
That seems to have worked! But can I do it if there isn't an existing candle nearby?