[B], [I], [U], [S] - Bold, italics, underline, and strike-through
Makes the wrapped text bold, italic, underlined, or struck-through.
Example:
This is [B]bold[/B] text.
This is [I]italic[/I] text.
This is [U]underlined[/U] text.
This is [S]struck-through[/S] text.
Output:
This is bold text.
This is italic text.
This is underlined text.
This is struck-through text.
[COLOR=color], [FONT=name], [SIZE=size] - Text Color, Font, and Size
Changes the color, font, or size of the wrapped text.
Example:
This is [COLOR=red]red[/COLOR] and [COLOR=#0000cc]blue[/COLOR] text.
This is [FONT=Courier New]Courier New[/FONT] text.
This is [SIZE=1]small[/SIZE] and [SIZE=7]big[/SIZE] text.
Output:
This is red and blue text.
This is Courier New text.
This is small and big text.
[URL], [EMAIL] - Linking
Creates a link using the wrapped text as the target.
Marks text as a structured heading to facilitate machine readability.
Example:
[HEADING=1]Major heading[/HEADING]
This text comes under a major heading, used to separate the primary sections of an article.
[HEADING=2]Minor heading[/HEADING]
When you need to subdivide the primary sections of an article, use a level 2 minor heading.
[HEADING=3]Subheading[/HEADING]
If you require additional subdivision, you may drop to level 3.
Output:
Major heading
This text comes under a major heading, used to separate the primary sections of an article.
Minor heading
When you need to subdivide the primary sections of an article, use a level 2 minor heading.
Subheading
If you require additional subdivision, you may drop to level 3.
[PLAIN] - Plain text
Disables BB code translation on the wrapped text.
Example:
[PLAIN]This is not [B]bold[/B] text.[/PLAIN]
Output:
This is not [B]bold[/B] text.
[ATTACH] - Attachment insertion
Inserts an attachment at the specified point. If the attachment is an image, a thumbnail or full size version will be inserted. This will generally be inserted by clicking the appropriate button.
Example:
Thumbnail: [ATTACH]123[/ATTACH]
Full size: [ATTACH=full]123[/ATTACH]
Output:
The contents of the attachments would appear here.
[ABBR=option]
- Abbreviation
Displays a popover when the mouse hovers over the term to describe the meaning.
Example:
The [abbr="World Health Organization"]WHO[/abbr] was founded in 1948.
Output:
The WHO was founded in 1948.
[HTML]
- Parse HTML
Parse raw HTML. Only usable by those with permissions.
Example:
[html]Test[/html]
Output:
This user does not have permission to use the HTML BB code.
[SUB]
- Subscript
Example:
Please find the value of log[sub]2[/sub](x).
Output:
Please find the value of log2(x).
[SUP]
- Superscript
Example:
X[sup]2[/sup] is a short-hand abbreviation for X * X.