| (/) | makes text bold | example: [b]Dave |
| [quote](/) | quotes something | example: | Quote: | | Charle Rouse is a great sax player | | Code: | | [quote]Charle Rouse is a great sax player[/quote] |
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| [i(/)] | Makes something in italics | Example:sax |
| [list] [*] | Makes a bullested list | Ex: | Code: | | [list] [*]sax [*]mpc[/list] |
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| [img] | Adds image (put URL in between[img] and [/img]) | ex: | Code: | | [img]http://forumofthesaxes.myfreeforum.org/avatars/myfreeforum_freeforums21/saxophoneforum.myfreeforum.org/45767430042fd3d08c99b8.jpg[/img] |
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| (/)</ td> | sets color of font placed between [color] tags | ex: [color=green]This text is green | Code: | | [color=green]This text is green[/color] |
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| [url](/) | Put between a URL(Web address to make it clickable) | ex: http://forumofthesaxes.myfreeforum.org | Code: | | [url]htt[://forumofthesaxes.myfreeforum.org[/url] |
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| There are also emoticons(smilies) on the side which, when clicked on, will be added into your post. So, as you can see BB code isn't worked up to be, and can certainly make for a more pleasurable forum experience! I hope that you have found this tutorial helpful. Dave |