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BBCCode Request<option> tag
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...threadid=90869
Thanks to this hack from Kirby I now have the ability to use multiple options in BBCode so how would I add the following BBCode: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_option.asp |
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I asked multiple time in the thread and no responses so can anyone help me?
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This can be done with a normal BBCode, just use option and param.
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If I am wrong can you show me an example as I am not very good with this and have searched quite a bit. |
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Well, you can do this with multiple options - but you would have a fixed amout of <option> tags.
If you need smth. more complex, you will have to write your own plugin for that. |
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well i thought your plug in would allow one use of tags but i will take w/e I can get. I could use the drop boxes and need to be able to add multiple lines of text to it.
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Such a simple little request and not a single person can help me with this?
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