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==Nesting BBCodes==
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Fréttinga is a small municipality in MungoLand, located on the BaMungo island.
It hosts a population of about 400 people. It has some agriculture and fishing.
Tourists like to visit it in the summer time.


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== Services ==
The general format of a BBCode has three parts, an opening tag, the inside content and a closing tag, as shown below:
{{code|[open]      text inside      [/close]
[b]        bold text        [/b]}}


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It doesn't have many services. There is a shop and car ferry visits the island
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from mainland once a day.
 
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You can place one BBCode tag inside another as long as ''the child tag is closed before the parent tag''. For example, the correct way to make bold and italic text is:
{{code|[b][i]bold & italic text[/i][/b]}}
You can also do it this way both are valid ways, just the tags are in reverse order.
 
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{{code|[i][b]bold & italic text[/b][/i]}}
 
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This is shown more easily when the tags are indented:{{code|[b]
    [i]
        bold & italic text
    [/i]
[/b]}}
 
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The next example is incorrectly nested, which is easily shown with indented tags:
{{code|[b][i]bold & italic text[/b][/i]
[b]
    [i]
        bold & italic text
[/b]
    [/i]}}
 
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Note that the order in which the size tag is nested is important when it is paired with following text alignment tags center, left, right, and pre tags.  For the size tag to change the font, it must be placed as follows:
 
{{code|[center][size=36pt[b][u]hello[/u][/b][/size][/center]}}
 
Nesting the size tags as per the example below will result in this tag not working.
 
{{code|[size=36pt][center][size=36pt[b][u]hello[/u][/b][/center][/size]}}

Latest revision as of 19:52, 18 March 2017

Fréttinga is a small municipality in MungoLand, located on the BaMungo island. It hosts a population of about 400 people. It has some agriculture and fishing. Tourists like to visit it in the summer time.

Services

It doesn't have many services. There is a shop and car ferry visits the island from mainland once a day.



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