jlepley
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As opposed to trollish arse spewin?Fanboyish arse lickin! That's what comes to my mind! It's making me cringe.
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As opposed to trollish arse spewin?Fanboyish arse lickin! That's what comes to my mind! It's making me cringe.
likewise.you guys are horrible consumers
Also,Fanboyish arse lickin! That's what comes to my mind! It's making me cringe.
Well if it isn't batz!
If you troll, we'll automatically assume you look like ^this^, which, of course, you do.
[/vomit]typically, most of the haters will fade into the woodwork when the Pandora arrives, mostly to re-register under another "nick" after ordering from batch 2 and posting as "long time followers and enthusiasts"+1 to all devs
soon my pretty............soon!
it is called "bbcode" not html, html/xhtml does not use [ and ] as markers for beginning and ending tagsI don't know if you knew, but [/vomit] is definitely not a valid html tag. You should also know that before you put the [/dummy text], you must put [dummy text]. If it is done the other way around or if you exclude the last or first one as you have done, the html code will show in your post, which looks kinda messy. You should look up a tutorial. I'll be happy to help you with learning if you can't find a good tutorial. Have a good day
Have fun :lol:it is called "bbcode" not html, html/xhtml does not use [ and ] as markers for beginning and ending tagsI don't know if you knew, but [/vomit] is definitely not a valid html tag. You should also know that before you put the [/dummy text], you must put [dummy text]. If it is done the other way around or if you exclude the last or first one as you have done, the html code will show in your post, which looks kinda messy. You should look up a tutorial. I'll be happy to help you with learning if you can't find a good tutorial. Have a good day
Sorry, but on the internet, things about how you see the page must be corrected.
An XHTML valid psuedo tag for vomiting might be <vomit />
if you wanted to add properties you could do things like
<vomit content="bread pieces, milk, eggs, mustard, ham bits" />
To be fair, if you're going to correct somebody (troll or not) you better make damned sure that there's no errors in what you're saying otherwise people are bound to pick up on it. Nobody likes a smart-arse; especially one who makes mistakes in his error-correctionI know how to do it. It's been about two years since I coded my last html forum post layout. I got the two names mixed up. So what?
Anyway, did you even read the guy's post that I was "correcting?" You just defended a troll.