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BBCode is an extremely simple version of formatting, which many forums and browser-based games allow. While the amount that is usable is always going to be limited, we'll go over a majority of the codes and their effects here. Using this How-to, you'll be an "expert" in BBCode in no time.
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QuestionHow to add two pictures (left and right) in 1 layer?Nukesh AravindCommunity AnswerVery simple just edit it with MS paint. Just Copy the picture and past it in plain MS office and copy the next picture then past it in the same paint window. You can edit the background in the same way and then you can merge the both in the one single image. You can also try Photoshop if you need it with more effects.
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QuestionDo you have to download a app before BBCode can work on your system?Jackson FergusonCommunity AnswerYou shouldn't. All modern operating systems support BBCode. If it's not showing, try updating your system.
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QuestionHow to make dropshadows using BBCode?Bommasani NagendraCommunity AnswerTo make a dropshadow using BBCode: Start by placing the text or image in a container (like [div], [span], [p], or [table]). Next, add CSS code for the drop shadow using the [style] tag. The code is: "text-shadow: 2px 2px 5px #000000;". Add this code to the container. Adjust position, blur radius, color, and add more shadows as needed. Add "inset" to create an inset shadow effect. Keep in mind that not all forums support BBCode or CSS, so check first.
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Warnings
- Don't overuse BBCode. The sites that do allow it generally have some rules controlling the use of it. Read these before attempting to use it.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Avoid nauseous colors like "vivid orange" and "neon green" when posting, if BBCode is enabled and color is allowed. It's considered spam by some forums, and frowned upon.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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