More smilies you can use in the Forums
Here are some more smilies (emoticons) animated you can use here in the forums.
Don't forget to add a bracket to the start and end of the code.
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To use the smilies it's fairly simple.
Highlight the code for the smilie that you want to use.
To highlight text, hold down the left mouse button and drag it over the text or code in this case.
Say you want this one the code or text for that is, img=/images/animated_emoticons/tongue.gif
Then right click on the highlighted code and select copy or use ctrl c (on the keyboard) that will copy the code to the clipboard.
And then put your cursor (the blinking line) where you want it to appear, then right click and select paste or use ctrl v (on the keyboard) and that will put the code in where you want it to appear.
You have to put brackets [ at the start and end of the code.
Here's an example but with the greater than signs <> instead of brackets because the forums see a set of brackets as a command.
<img=/images/animated_emoticons/tongue.gif> will show up as
You can also click on edit in anyone's post to see how it's done.
You can only edit your own posts but at least you can see how it's done.
Don't forget to add a bracket to the start and end of the code.
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To use the smilies it's fairly simple.
Highlight the code for the smilie that you want to use.
To highlight text, hold down the left mouse button and drag it over the text or code in this case.
Say you want this one the code or text for that is, img=/images/animated_emoticons/tongue.gif
Then right click on the highlighted code and select copy or use ctrl c (on the keyboard) that will copy the code to the clipboard.
And then put your cursor (the blinking line) where you want it to appear, then right click and select paste or use ctrl v (on the keyboard) and that will put the code in where you want it to appear.
You have to put brackets [ at the start and end of the code.
Here's an example but with the greater than signs <> instead of brackets because the forums see a set of brackets as a command.
<img=/images/animated_emoticons/tongue.gif> will show up as
You can also click on edit in anyone's post to see how it's done.
You can only edit your own posts but at least you can see how it's done.