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Spoiler tag - namtih - 4th Oct, 2013 08:49 PM

I think it would be helpful to have an spoiler tag - especially for logs and command boxes.
So you would see just an spoiler button, which would collapse/expand the text boxes.


RE: Spoiler tag - brantje - 4th Oct, 2013 09:58 PM




RE: Spoiler tag - namtih - 4th Oct, 2013 10:12 PM

Not the best looking solution, but it's what I've meant. Smile


RE: Spoiler tag - brantje - 4th Oct, 2013 10:14 PM

What did you meant then?
Can you give an example?



RE: Spoiler tag - namtih - 4th Oct, 2013 10:19 PM

Like the spoiler tags here:
Ty for link...

But it's only a visual thing, as it looks nicer with the boxes.


RE: Spoiler tag - brantje - 4th Oct, 2013 10:32 PM

We can do the same



RE: Spoiler tag - namtih - 4th Oct, 2013 11:16 PM

Let's give it a try and see, if someone is using it.


RE: Spoiler tag - IriDium - 5th Oct, 2013 01:15 AM

Looks good and useful. Not too sure if "spoiler" is the right word to use, as this is used to "hide" the plot in a movie review.

I guess that's what's in the code, so we'll have to live with it.


Re: Spoiler tag - f1vefour - 5th Oct, 2013 02:03 AM

@brantje

This doesn't work in Tapatalk so it must be a non-standard method (spoiler tag works on XDA with Tapatalk). When clicking spoiler in Tapatalk ( opens web view to http://jvoid(0); )

Love the @ tag also, it too doesn't function properly on Tapatalk (opens web view to http://user-8.html/ ) .


RE: Spoiler tag - IriDium - 5th Oct, 2013 02:29 AM

Small point:

Message: in which you're partecipating in
should read
Message: in which you're participating in