no fonts or other "post changes" working

by Guest » Tue Oct 05, 2010 07:17 pm
Guest

Hey All,

Tried to respond to a post, and the interface won't allow me to quote, embolden, change font colors or any of those other little things that make posting (and editing) so much fun as a Moderator. I can't even put my cool little "guy in sunglasses" emoticon in! Wah.....

Anyone have any insight as to why it's not allowing me to "edit my edits," so to speak?

HELP!! BTW- I spaced out logging in, but this has nothing to do with the issue. It just doesn't work anymore!

InsTeacher

Total Comments: 5

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 05:55 am Post Subject:

Just thank goodness that the board now notifies you when a post has been made.

You can manually add emoticons and other items but you need to know what the coding is.

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 07:37 pm Post Subject:

That's ridiculous. I have to know the HTML code to stick in an emoticon or embolden an area? What the heck happened to the WYSIWYG interface that lives right above the post? What about the emoticons on the left side of the post?

What the heck has happened here?????

InsTeacher (smiley face with glasses cuz I can't stick the emoticon in here) LAKEMEN?????

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2010 06:10 am Post Subject:

Hi Teacher, I've been missing you for quite some time. I've also had my share of problems with the shortcuts. But with me the HTML worked.

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 02:27 am Post Subject:

Until they resolve the HTML coding issue, you can add those features with quote ... /quote or b ... /b or i ... /i, etc within braces (" [ " and " ] "). It's a real pain in the posterior compared to the shortcuts.

Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 03:49 am Post Subject:

What is more of a pain is that the notification links work... but they redirect you to a null page if you don't stop it before it redirects. It worked, it did not work, it worked and not it does not work.

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