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Originally Posted by jeffrey
heh - gets even more complicated than that (don't you love the people who develop these things) - that is "forum code" - html can be used also, but this is a bit easier...
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*perks ears*
HTML code can be used? sweet! i've used the obligatory & nbsp ; before, but hadn't tried anything else...
LaceShawl: there's lots of places online that can give you a quick tutorial on HTML.
http://www.webmonkey.com used to have a great introduction to HTML. it might be several years old at this point, but the information is still valid.
EDIT: funny, even using the code tag the &+nbsp+; doesn't print properly