Subscripts And Superscripts On Message Boards
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Re: Subscripts And Superscripts On Message Boards
Both sub and super should be available now.
Wesley Lovell
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Re: Subscripts And Superscripts On Message Boards
No big deal. I remembered one time awhile back I wanted to do it for a minor reason and was curious why I couldn't do it. No reason going to any trouble to change things.Big Magilla wrote:What would be the purpose?Greg wrote:Does anyone know the code to use to add subscripts and superscripts to the text you are posting on a message board? I tried to do it like you do bold, italic, and underline; and, I end up with, for example, x and [sup]x[/sup] rather than an x in a lowered or raised position.
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Re: Subscripts And Superscripts On Message Boards
What would be the purpose?Greg wrote:Does anyone know the code to use to add subscripts and superscripts to the text you are posting on a message board? I tried to do it like you do bold, italic, and underline; and, I end up with, for example, x and [sup]x[/sup] rather than an x in a lowered or raised position.
Oscar Guy can do that if he wants but I wouldn't attempt to fool around with something like that. I might blow up the whole works.Heksagon wrote:I believe the admins need to add subscript as custom code, if they want to.
Re: Subscripts And Superscripts On Message Boards
I believe the admins need to add subscript as custom code, if they want to.
Subscripts And Superscripts On Message Boards
Does anyone know the code to use to add subscripts and superscripts to the text you are posting on a message board? I tried to do it like you do bold, italic, and underline; and, I end up with, for example, x and [sup]x[/sup] rather than an x in a lowered or raised position.