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Using the [GOT] BBCode
Aug 25 2010 04:00 PM |
Darksbane
in Articles
This is a quick tutorial on how to use the GOT BBCode to create links to cards and allow inpage image popups.
First in the text entry page there is a dropdown labeled "Other styles" click on this and click on "GoT Card link" this will popup a box allowing you to enter in a set abbreviation and card name. Once filled out it will generate BBCode similar to this:
Beric Dondarrion (IG)
hovering over the link for 1 second will show a popup of the card image and clicking on the link will take you to that card's page where you can rate it or comment on it.
If the card could not be successfully found it will parse your card link and add 'unknown'.
As an example I'll try to search for Beric in the Core set: Beric Dondarrion (Core)
First in the text entry page there is a dropdown labeled "Other styles" click on this and click on "GoT Card link" this will popup a box allowing you to enter in a set abbreviation and card name. Once filled out it will generate BBCode similar to this:
[GOT='IG']Beric Dondarrion[/GOT]when entered in and it successfully finds a card you get a link like this as a result:
Beric Dondarrion (IG)
hovering over the link for 1 second will show a popup of the card image and clicking on the link will take you to that card's page where you can rate it or comment on it.
If the card could not be successfully found it will parse your card link and add 'unknown'.
As an example I'll try to search for Beric in the Core set: Beric Dondarrion (Core)
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