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She crept up behind him, knife glinting in the street light. Sensing danger, he turned. She lunged (view spoiler)
(view spoiler) that is.
Cool ...
Bumping this up, as I think it could be useful.
Tina wrote: "Thanks! Useful for me, as I was not sure how to do it.
I am [spoilers removed]"
Ta-daaa... it works!
I am [spoilers removed]"
Ta-daaa... it works!

Once you master it, you will too.
Using it is like belonging to a secret club. You don’t want to reveal anything to the uninitiated, but those that have already read the book and open the hidden spoiler recognize the secret handshake.
The spoiler itself is a mystery. (view spoiler) I always peek!
Here's how it works: The spoiler tags look like regular html tags but say spoiler and /spoiler. Click the "some html is ok" link to view a list of tags supported, including spoilers.
Put {spoiler} before and {/spoiler} after the text you want to hide,
but use < and > instead of { and }.
That way you can say (view spoiler)[ the Butler did it (hide spoiler)] and not ruin the surprise for everyone.
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