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Message 1831198 - Posted: 18 Nov 2016, 13:54:06 UTC

Testing what the old code does when I don't add a size end tag.

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Message 1832770 - Posted: 27 Nov 2016, 1:37:53 UTC - in response to Message 1831198.  

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Testing quoting
code
Testing code box
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    text

Testing list

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Testing List=1

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Testing pre box
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Message 1835974 - Posted: 14 Dec 2016, 23:33:05 UTC
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darkred
red
orange
brown
yellow
green
olive
cyan
blue
darkblue
indigo
violet

Undocumented:
white
black

Testing the colours.

bold -> is fine, but it isn't when bold is used in a sentence. With all the text surrounding it it gets difficult to see the boldness. Especially with the white text.
underline
italicize
strike-out -> okay, so why does this say [k/] in the example, when it's [s/]?
Superscript

let's try them all at once but with the end-tags out of order ->okay.

Testing stress.

    * Yes?
  1. No?


    * Yes
  • No


List and List= still have the problem that the first list item needs not be behind the start tag, as then the list number doesn't work. Instead first use start tag, then enter then "* item" on a new line. Only then will that item get he number 1.
It'll also leave two or three white lines after the closing tag. This goes away when I add the next line directly behind the closing tag. Not neat. I think quoting does that as well.


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