I usually surf the Dope on a Mac (both at work and at home) and they both have the lastest version of IE. Am I missing something that should sort of fill the box like a quote?
text that is displayed in monospaced font (such as Monaco), including leading “white spaces” entered by the spacebar. The “code” tag is very useful for posting the equivalent of tab-delimited tables or ASCII art or diagrams.
Dunno why you’re not seeing it. Of course you are using that heathen browser…
The “code” VBB tag was originally introduced for the more technically oriented VBB boards, including the VBB webmasters’ board. The advantage of it is that what’s posted between [ code ] and [ /code ] is not parsed by VBB as coding, so therefore you could show someone how to code a given VBB feature without having the code you put in the post automatically code that feature! :eek:
But it has come in handy for things like
Iowa 10 3.0%
West Virginia 5 1.5%
California 50 15.0%
Western Australia 10 3.0%
which is not particularly clear as typed.
But in code brackets it becomes
Iowa 10 3.0%
West Virginia 5 1.5%
California 50 15.0%
Western Australia 10 3.0%
…which should line up as a nice little table. (Though with my luck at getting the [ code ] tag to work, it probably won’t! :()
My copy of IE lost the ability to see the code boxes as anything more than a 1 line tall blank rectangle when the board switched to vBulletin Version 3.0.0.
If I really want to see what’s in there, I select text on both sides of the code box, copy and paste it into a word processor. The coded text magically appears.
The key is to compose it in word (courier font) or notepad. If you try to line it up in the reply box, it won’t work, because it’s typeset in Times New Roman.