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hey, can i do "spoilers"?

Oh yes, Mr. PotatoHead, you can! ;)

They're called "Spoilers", surprise surprise, and they look like this:
[noparse]
hidden text goes here
[/noparse]


That would show as follows in your post:

hidden text goes here

Of course they can be longer too, like this:

Lovely spam, wonderful spa-a-m,
Lovely spam, wonderful S Spam,
Spa-a-a-a-a-a-a-am,
Spa-a-a-a-a-a-a-am,
SPA-A-A-A-A-A-A-AM,
SPA-A-A-A-A-A-A-AM,
LOVELY SPAM, LOVELY SPAM,
LOVELY SPAM, LOVELY SPAM,
LOVELY SPA-A-A-A-AM...
SPA-AM, SPA-AM, SPA-AM, SPA-A-A-AM!

(c) Monty Python

But use them properly, yes? The rules regarding offensive and inappropriate material, copyrighted stuff, etc still applies whether you stick them in a spoiler or not.
 
Max, maybe you should post a message with all possible scripts (with brief explanation for every), but not to answer for every message like this? :)
 
@cynthia: I'll be writing a section for the FAQ on this stuff this week ... but in the meantime let me take a shot at helping you out.

The stuff you want to appear in the spoiler needs to be surrounded by the [noparse]
and
[/noparse] tags, just like when you make something bold you surround it with the [noparse] and [/noparse] tags. So if you wanted to put "Hello world!" in a spoiler you would type something like this:

[noparse]
Hello world!
[/noparse]


(you can copy that and paste it into your own post, or PM, if you want to test it.)

Or, of course, you could string it all together like this:

[noparse]
Hello world!
[/noparse]


So, here's what that would produce:
Hello world!

The point is that [noparse]
[/noparse]
comes at the beginning of the stuff that will be hidden and [noparse]
[/noparse] ends it.

Does that help?

PS. the red stuff is stuff that you would type into your post ... you don't need to make it red, I just did that to make it clear what was to be typed.
 

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