Our newest custom BBCodes are
hashtag and
nbsp (non-breaking space)
Hashtag: It's popular social media feature to enable crosss-referencing of content (see
Wikipedia). As soon as a user clicks on a hashtag in a post, the forum search will be executed which lists all posts matching the hashtag.
(And yes, the forum search does now work for guests as well
.)
Non-breaking space: You can use this feature to prevent an automatic line break in the wrong place. I implemented it because I wanted that all parts of certain terms in the board index (like the term "The
Elder
Scrolls" or "The
Witcher
Series") stay in one line on smaller screens.
I applied the nbsp BBCode to this post by the way to demonstrate it
. This is how it looks in the posting editor:
(like the term "The[nbsp]Elder[nbsp]Scrolls"
Our newest custom BBCodes are [url=https://modding-on-the-spectrum.com/viewtopic.php?p=421#TextWidth]hashtag[/url] and [url=https://modding-on-the-spectrum.com/viewtopic.php?p=421#Non-breaking%20space]nbsp[/url] (non-breaking space)
Hashtag: It's popular social media feature to enable crosss-referencing of content (see [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashtag]Wikipedia[/url]). As soon as a user clicks on a hashtag in a post, the forum search will be executed which lists all posts matching the hashtag.
(And yes, the forum search does now work for guests as well ;).)
Non-breaking space: You can use this feature to prevent an automatic line break in the wrong place. I implemented it because I wanted that all parts of certain terms in the board index (like the term "The[nbsp]Elder[nbsp]Scrolls" or "The[nbsp]Witcher[nbsp]Series") stay in one line on smaller screens.
I applied the nbsp BBCode to this post by the way to demonstrate it :D. This is how it looks in the posting editor: [c](like the term "The[nbsp]Elder[nbsp]Scrolls"[/c]