[hr=#FFFFAA]
does not work
:(
Testing Hr Colours
Subject: Re: Testing Hr Colours
I also tried to change "hr" tag working on [cell] but without a valid result...
Only by changing CSS is ok!
Only by changing CSS is ok!

Subject: Re: Testing Hr Colours
No no, I didn't get it to show as a bbcode...
It was just the basic hr CSS style that I have changed. :|
The bbcode remains:
It was just the basic hr CSS style that I have changed. :|
The bbcode remains:
Subject: Re: Testing Hr Colours
Let me see a ithing
Edit:
Results:
1.- You can set the colour throught the words
2.- You can hide text such as while using the list bbcode before the bullet (*). Not as effective as the hide bbcode, but...
Edit:
Results:
1.- You can set the colour throught the words
2.- You can hide text such as while using the list bbcode before the bullet (*). Not as effective as the hide bbcode, but...
Subject: Re: Testing Hr Colours
So any info on how you made the line colored - without changing the css? --> cause that is known to me^^
Is there any chance to assign a color just by using the bbcode?
Is there any chance to assign a color just by using the bbcode?
Subject: Re: Testing Hr Colours
Ahhhhhh damn thx very much.
I have forgotten the closing [/hr] tag ;) Was wondering that with no color you can only use the open hr tag. there is no need to close it...
I have forgotten the closing [/hr] tag ;) Was wondering that with no color you can only use the open hr tag. there is no need to close it...
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