CuteCode is text that you put between rectangular brackets.<br>We call these text blocks "tags".<br>Example:<br>[TAG]<br>All the CuteCode commands consist of two tags - a opening one and an ending one with a "/" placed before the name.<br>Example:<br>[TAG]Text[/TAG]<p>Now that we know this, let's explain the CuteCode commands.<br>Note: examples of each command are shown in the next post.<p><b>Text</b><br>The Bold command. Bolds the text between the tags.<p><i>Text</i><br>The Italic command. Makes the text between the tags italic. This means, as if written by hand.<p>
Text<br>The Underline command. Underlines the text between the tags.<p>[S]Text[/S]<br>The Strikeout command. Puts a line across the text between tags.<p>
http://www.pscave.com<br>The Link command. Changes the text between the tags into a link.<br>Alternatively, you can use<br>
Click here!<br>to make a link to the same site but with the text "Click here!".<p>
username@pscave.com<br>The Email command. Makes the text between the tags into an email link that opens your mail program (if you have one) with the address, ready to send mail!<p>
<br>The Image command. Makes the picture that the address between the tags refers to.<br>Note: this only works if you're showing a picture of the same site you're posting from or from a site that allows hot-linking of pictures.<p><blockquote>Text</blockquote><br>The most commonly used one, the Quote command. With this command, you can quote someone. In this case, the text "Text" will be placed in white box with orange borders.<p>I hope this guide will help some people.
<br>If you wonder how I could use these commands without the message board script doing something with it, there's a checkbox in the lower-right corner of the posting screen that reads "Disable CuteCode".<br>