Examples of different colors that can be emeded
in [color=COLOR HERE]text[/color]
are at the bottom of this page
A Quick Explaination-UBBC codes are generally used in forums. They're much like HTML,
but use brackets ("[" and "]") instead of tags ("<" and ">"). There are a few word differences
as well and you can't make webpages out of UBBC. UBBC is very easy to learn, I'll mention a few
things here, but you can easily learn UBBC on your forum by clicking the buttons provided when posting
ex:the button makes text bold).
If you have furthur questions feel free to email me.
First off, lets talk about the color tag.
[color=violet]makes the text violet, and the ending tag is: [/color]
After you insert an ending tag, the text following will no longer be in that color.
The same goes for the [size=4]size tag[/size].
There's a scrolling tag [move][/move]
[b]bold[/b] [i]italic[/i] [u]underline[/u] [s]strikethrough[/s] [sup]suptext[/sup] [sub]subtext[/sub]
[font]font[/font] [url=http://www.freewebs.com/maplewhiskagraphics]link tag[/url]
[img]image tag[/img] [email]warriorsthefourclans@gmail.com[/email]
[left]align left,[/left] [center]center,[/center] [right]and right[/right]
[list][*]lists[/list] [tt]typewriter type[/tt] [youtube]youtube video URL[/youtube]
[shadow=blue, left, 400]text shadows[/shadow] and [glow=pink, 2, 300]text glow[/glow]
can also be used there but I can't show you can example of those here.
tables can be done as well but those are hard to give examples of.
[table][tr][td]content here[/td][/tr][/table]
the [table] tag starts a new table (a bunch of boxes), [tr] starts a table row, and [td] starts a table cell
You can also use hex color codes for the color tags
(I like to use this site)
and insert them into it, don't forget the "#" (ex:[color=#000000]Text Here[/color])
Grape=Medium Blue
Chocolate=Light Brown (as opposed to redddish brown you get with "brown")
Titanic=A tealish color, lighter than teal.
Magenta=Hot pinky violet color
Cream=Greeny-yellow
Danish=Darker than "red", lighter than "dark red"
Windowbg=Aqua
Deep Pink (without space)=Hot Pink
Hot Pink (without space)=Lighter pink than "light pink"
Goldenrod=Dark gold
Blime=Purpley violet
Chicken=Browny yellow
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