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A question to the AB Editor
A few years ago, the Answerbank supported HTML codes such as <b> and </b> for bold text, <i> and </i> for italicises, and <u> and </u> for underlined text.
Are there any plans to reinstate this?
If we are able to create posts with emphases, it would lead to a reduction in what I can only describe as 'misplaced antagonism'.
I post this in the 'News' section, because this is where all the hep cats hang out (and has the second largest demographic on Answerbank).
Are there any plans to reinstate this?
If we are able to create posts with emphases, it would lead to a reduction in what I can only describe as 'misplaced antagonism'.
I post this in the 'News' section, because this is where all the hep cats hang out (and has the second largest demographic on Answerbank).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.tiggerblue10 - a 'hep cat' is a cool kid who hangs out at a soda jerk (John Travolta in 'Grease' would be a very good example).
Seeing as how this thread has degenerated into a morass of upside down posts, I now withdraw my request, as I can now see how far the abuse of non-standard text input can go.
With great power comes no responsibility it seems.
Seeing as how this thread has degenerated into a morass of upside down posts, I now withdraw my request, as I can now see how far the abuse of non-standard text input can go.
With great power comes no responsibility it seems.