<big>big</big> => big
<small>small></small> => small | Also stackable for much smaller text.
smaller small normal big
There’s no specific command for 20 chars to be avoided, the thing is it considers HTML syntaxes as characters, so if I write an entire html tag that makes literally no sense or cannot be understood by HTML it will attempt to render it in the web but there’s nothing to render.
tl;dr just write something like <fillertexthere> inside <> and you have your 20 chars safety.
Highlight any text and press this button then add the link in the correct box.
Also hyperlinks can be done with HTML with the following:
<a href=“https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHqXnymwzKk”>Some text here</a>
or
[Some text here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHqXnymwzKk)
Don’t understand what you mean here, you mean illegal links that users underneath Trust level 3 cannot post? I can give the list of legal ones though:
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All generic social media text websites, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit (old.reddit.com is illegal, www.reddit.com is legal, if you are having conflicts just change old with www)
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Video sites like Youtube, Twitch, Vimeo(?|Cannot confirm)
All the above can be normally previewed too by anyone trying to post them.
More ““command”” can be found here: