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		Makes the wrapped text bold, italic, underlined, or struck-through. 
		
			- Example:
- This is [B]bold[/B] text.
 This is [I]italic[/I] text.
 This is [U]underlined[/U] text.
 This is [S]struck-through[/S] text.
 
			- Output:
- This is bold text.
 This is italic text.
 This is underlined text.
 This is- struck-throughtext.
 
 
 
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		Changes the color, font, or size of the wrapped text. 
		
			- Example:
- This is [COLOR=red]red[/COLOR] and [COLOR=#0000cc]blue[/COLOR] text.
 This is [FONT=Courier New]Courier New[/FONT] text.
 This is [SIZE=1]small[/SIZE] and [SIZE=7]big[/SIZE] text.
 
			- Output:
- This is red and blue text.
 This is Courier New text.
 This is small and big text.
 
 
 
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		Creates a link using the wrapped text as the target. 
		
			- Example:
- [URL]https://www.example.com[/URL]
 [EMAIL]example@example.com[/EMAIL]
 
			- Output:
 
 
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		Links the wrapped text to the specified web page or email address. 
		
			- Example:
- [URL=https://www.example.com]Go to example.com[/URL]
 [EMAIL=example@example.com]Email me[/EMAIL]
 
			- Output:
 
 
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		Links to a user's profile. This is generally inserted automatically when mentioning a user. 
		
			- Example:
- [USER=1]Username[/USER]
 
			- Output:
 
 
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		Display an image, using the wrapped text as the URL. 
		
			- Example:
- [IMG]https://johndeeforum.com/data/assets/logo/johndee.png[/IMG]
 
			- Output:
 
 
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					Embeds media from approved sites into your message. It is recommended that you use the media button in the editor tool bar. 
					Approved sites:  Apple Music,  Dailymotion,  Facebook,  Flickr,  Giphy,  Imgur,  Liveleak,  Metacafe,  Pinterest,  Reddit,  SoundCloud,  Spotify,  Tumblr,  Twitch,  Twitter,  Vimeo,  YouTube
					
						- Example:
- [MEDIA=youtube]kQ0Eo1UccEE[/MEDIA]
 
						- Output:
- An embedded YouTube player would appear here.
 
 
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		Displays a bulleted or numbered list. 
		
			- Example:
- [LIST]
 [*]Bullet 1
 [*]Bullet 2
 [/LIST]
 [LIST=1]
 [*]Entry 1
 [*]Entry 2
 [/LIST]
 
			- Output:
 
 
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		Changes the alignment of the wrapped text. 
		
			- Example:
- [LEFT]Left-aligned[/LEFT]
 [CENTER]Center-aligned[/CENTER]
 [RIGHT]Right-aligned[/RIGHT]
 
			- Output:
- Left-aligned - Center-aligned - Right-aligned 
 
 
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		Displays text that has been quoted from another source. You may also attribute the name of the source. 
		
			- Example:
- [QUOTE]Quoted text[/QUOTE]
 [QUOTE=A person]Something they said[/QUOTE]
 
			- Output:
 
 
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		Hides text that may contain spoilers so that it must be clicked by the viewer to be seen. 
		
			- Example:
- [SPOILER]Simple spoiler[/SPOILER]
 [SPOILER=Spoiler Title]Spoiler with a title[/SPOILER]
 
			- Output:
 
 
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		Allows you to display text inline among normal content which hides text that may contain spoilers and must be clicked by the viewer to be seen. 
		
			- Example:
- You have to click the following [ISPOILER]word[/ISPOILER] to see the content.
 
			- Output:
- You have to click the following word to see the content. 
 
 
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		Displays text in one of several programming languages, highlighting the syntax where possible. 
		
			- Example:
- General code:
 [CODE]General
 code[/CODE]
 
 Rich code:
 [CODE=rich][COLOR=red]Rich[/COLOR]
 code[/CODE]
 
 PHP code:
 [CODE=php]echo $hello . ' world';[/CODE]
 
 JS code:
 [CODE=javascript]var hello = 'world';[/CODE]
 
			- Output:
- General code: - 
Rich code:
	
	
 - 
PHP code:
	
	
 - 
JS code:
	
	
 
 
 
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		Allows you to display code inline among normal post content. Syntax will not be highlighted. 
		
			- Example:
- Inline code sections [ICODE]are a convenient way[/ICODE] of displaying code inline.
 
 Rich formatting within inline code sections [ICODE=rich]is [COLOR=red]also[/COLOR] [U]supported[/U][/ICODE].
 
			- Output:
- Inline code sections - are a convenient wayof displaying code inline.
 
 Rich formatting within inline code sections- is also supported.
 
 
 
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		Indents the wrapped text. This can be nested for larger indentings. 
		
			- Example:
- Regular text
 [INDENT]Indented text[/INDENT]
 [INDENT=2]More indented[/INDENT]
 
			- Output:
- Regular text - Indented text - More indented 
 
 
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		Special markup to display tables in your content. 
		
			- Example:
- [TABLE]
 [TR]
 [TH]Header 1[/TH]
 [TH]Header 2[/TH]
 [/TR]
 [TR]
 [TD]Content 1[/TD]
 [TD]Content 2[/TD]
 [/TR]
 [/TABLE]
 
			- Output:
- 
| Header 1 | Header 2 | 
|---|
 | Content 1 | Content 2 |  
 
 
 
 
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		Marks text as a structured heading to facilitate machine readability. 
		
			- Example:
- [HEADING=1]Major heading[/HEADING]
 This text comes under a major heading, used to separate the primary sections of an article.
 
 [HEADING=2]Minor heading[/HEADING]
 When you need to subdivide the primary sections of an article, use a level 2 minor heading.
 
 [HEADING=3]Subheading[/HEADING]
 If you require additional subdivision, you may drop to level 3.
 
			- Output:
- Major headingThis text comes under a major heading, used to separate the primary sections of an article.
 
 - Minor headingWhen you need to subdivide the primary sections of an article, use a level 2 minor heading.
 
 - SubheadingIf you require additional subdivision, you may drop to level 3.
 
 
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		Disables BB code translation on the wrapped text. 
		
			- Example:
- [PLAIN]This is not [B]bold[/B] text.[/PLAIN]
 
			- Output:
- This is not [B]bold[/B] text. 
 
 
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				Inserts an attachment at the specified point. If the attachment is an image, a thumbnail or full size version will be inserted. This will generally be inserted by clicking the appropriate button. 
					
						- Example:
- 
							Thumbnail: [ATTACH]123[/ATTACH]
 Full size: [ATTACH=full]123[/ATTACH]
 
						- Output:
- The contents of the attachments would appear here.