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Aug 8, 2020 9:55:54 GMT -8
antimoany
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August 2020
antimoany
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Post by antimoany on Aug 8, 2020 9:55:54 GMT -8
Not necessarily asking for this plugin to exist so much as asking where I can find it, since I'm sure something like this must already be out there...I just can't seem to find it in the library.
Proboard's BBCode is largely just HTML with the pointy brackets replaced with square brackets. Largely, that's great! However, certain properties, such as `display`, seem to get utterly stripped.
I'm looking for a plugin that restores those stripped properties.
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97216
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Nov 23, 2024 12:51:52 GMT -8
Bennett 🚀
Formerly iPokemon.
3,622
January 2007
catattack
iPokemon's Mini-Profile
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Post by Bennett 🚀 on Aug 8, 2020 13:53:28 GMT -8
Not necessarily asking for this plugin to exist so much as asking where I can find it, since I'm sure something like this must already be out there...I just can't seem to find it in the library. Proboard's BBCode is largely just HTML with the pointy brackets replaced with square brackets. Largely, that's great! However, certain properties, such as `display`, seem to get utterly stripped. I'm looking for a plugin that restores those stripped properties. You could use the Style Tag plugin to add more CSS properties such as display. It could be via style: [attr="style","display: flex;"] or via a class: [div][attr="class","d-flex"][/div] [newclass=".d-flex"]display: flex;[/newclass]
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inherit
261902
0
Aug 8, 2020 9:55:54 GMT -8
antimoany
7
August 2020
antimoany
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Post by antimoany on Aug 8, 2020 17:01:44 GMT -8
Not necessarily asking for this plugin to exist so much as asking where I can find it, since I'm sure something like this must already be out there...I just can't seem to find it in the library. Proboard's BBCode is largely just HTML with the pointy brackets replaced with square brackets. Largely, that's great! However, certain properties, such as `display`, seem to get utterly stripped. I'm looking for a plugin that restores those stripped properties. You could use the Style Tag plugin to add more CSS properties such as display. It could be via style: [attr="style","display: flex;"] or via a class: [div][attr="class","d-flex"][/div] [newclass=".d-flex"]display: flex;[/newclass] Oh that looks great, thank you!
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