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Ashmore 11 months ago
Most of the Tags available appears on the menu bar of the Text Box.
Think about removing the spaces to use the tags shown below.

Standard Tags

  • The bold tag: use [ b ] [ /b ]
  • The italic tag: use [ i ] [ /i ]
  • The underline tag: use [ u ] [ /u ]
  • The size tag: use [ size= number between 1 and 7 ] [ /size ]
  • The color tag: use [ color= choose between yellow, orange, red, blue, purple, green, white, grey, black ] [ /color ]
  • The alignment tag: User [ left ] [ /left ] or [ right ] [ /right ] or [ center ][ /center ] to move your element.
  • Use the [ list ] [ /list ] to start a bulleted list
  • Use the [ list=1 ] [ /list ] to start a numeric list starting at 1
  • Use [ * ] between lists tags to add an element to it
  • Use the URL Tag: Use [ url= your url here] Your text here [ /url]
  • Use the [ youtube ]ID of the video[ /youtube ] to display a youtube video
  • Use the [ twitch ]ID of the video[ /twitch ] to display a twitch video
  • Use the [ quote=Username ] [ /quote ] to quote someone like this:
    Ashmore wrote:
    Hello
  • Use the [ img ] Your image URL here [ /img ] to display an image like this:
    https://legends-decks.com/img_news/06_2016_legends_decks.png
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TES: Legends Tags

  • Use the [ card ]Card name here[ /card ] to add a tooltip on a card like this: Abecean Navigator
  • Use the [ deck id=id of the deck ]Your text here[ /deck ] to share a deck like this: Click Me! 
  • Use the tag [ strength ] to display an icon of an attribute like this , works for every attribute.

Advanced Tags

  • To create a table (and the first column), use [ columns ], use [ nextcol ] to create a new column inside a table, and use [ /columns ] to close your table.
    You can use a size paramater for each column.
    Let’s say I want a table of 3 columns, the first column being 50% of the table and the last two being 25% each. I’d have to do this:

    [ columns size=50 ]
    This is the first column
    [ nextcol size=25 ]
    This is the second column
    [ nextcol size=25 ]
    This is the third column
    [ /columns ]

    And the result would be:

    This is the first columnThis is the second columnThis is the third column
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