You can hide your extra characters by putting these < > at the ends without any spaces or non-Letter/Number characters between them.
Example:
You can hide your extra characters by putting these < > at the ends without any spaces or non-Letter/Number characters between them.
Example:
I tried {} and [] and gave up. Thanks!
You are wrong.
? What are you talking about? That’s an edited quote.
(Although surprisingly close to what I wrote lol.)
I just added space to make it readable.
How did you quote it though? Also, I meant it as ‘this is a word y’know I’m right’ lol.
Click reply on the following comment, then in the format bar, click the bubble speech icon next to which quotes the whole post.
It also automatically keeps any HTML formats added, including the one that are unreadable, AKA the “”"""""""""“hidden”""""""""""" text.
I expected hidden text in that post for some reason, so I just checked using that method.
There is, just don’t tell him.
You must have edited that after I looked, I hadn’t seen it before!
I’m sure he’s sorry my Logan counterpart. at least I hope he is.
<20 chaaracters required>
I just got jebaited.
Don’t include numbers in the <>, that usually screws it up.
Only characters are legal for HTML, few exceptions are like class name but those aren’t enabled here.
Maybe you missed that part.
No, spaces are allowed, use them as much as you want.
<But it doesn’t work in these is what I meant>
Because you added ’ into an element.
Oh, well I was wrong then.
fnck autocorrect.