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message 1: by Mary (new)

Mary (bookbuffy) | 32 comments How do I mark a review as having spoilers?


message 2: by Deborah (new)

Deborah (brandiec) | 117 comments Immediately before the text you want to hide, insert the word spoiler in <>. Immediately after the text you want to hide, insert /spoiler in <>.

If I try to actually show you how to do this, the system treats what I have typed as a spoiler. Below is an example, with an extra space added after the initial <; when you actually type your spoiler tags, there should not be any space:

This is how < spoiler>you type a spoiler< /spoiler>.


message 3: by Martyn (new)

Martyn Halm (amsterdamassassinseries) | 103 comments Mary, if you check the comment window, you see 'add book/author' and '(some html is ok)'. If you click on that link, you get a whole list on how you can put in links, strike through the text, make text bold or cursive...


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Wow, I never knew that. Learn something new every day! Thanks Martyn.


message 5: by Martyn (new)

Martyn Halm (amsterdamassassinseries) | 103 comments You're welcome. I think they should change that link to (click for html), because a lot of people don't understand that link.


message 6: by Jan C (new)

Jan C (woeisme) | 39173 comments I didn't know it either. Although that information does show up to the right when you are actually writing a review.


message 7: by Mary (new)

Mary (bookbuffy) | 32 comments Deborah wrote: "Immediately before the text you want to hide, insert the word spoiler in . Immediately after the text you want to hide, insert /spoiler in .

If I try to actually show you how to do this, the syst..."


Kathryn wrote: "Wow, I never knew that. Learn something new every day! Thanks Martyn."
Thanks


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