Also, we have the ability to create tags in VBulletin code (the square brackets) which simulate HTML tags - if you have any other requests a PM to a moderator should do the trick. We've added [ sup ] and [ sub ] codes to assist your explanations in the physics forum (and probably maths too!)The ability to parse HTML has caused problems in the past as members were able to develop and execute malicious code, as well as exploit vulnerabilities in the VB framework. As a precautionary measure HTML has been disabled in signatures and custom titles as well as being the default setting for subfora. There are occassions when HTML is a necessary part of the forum and in these cases the administrators have enabled its use. If you believe that a need for HTML exists in an HTML-disabled forum please contact one of the administrators or moderators, who will pass on your request.
Yes but why is HTML code enabled in all other forums <sup> like this one? </sup>anti said:Also, we have the ability to create tags in VBulletin code (the square brackets) which simulate HTML tags - if you have any other requests a PM to a moderator should do the trick. We've added [ sup ] and [ sub ] codes to assist your explanations in the physics forum (and probably maths too!)
You can use html code everwhereHTML code is <B>On</B>
Highlight where i put "COMENT HERE:.." and then view source, or just quote me in a reply and you can see my HTML comment field... I think your security is fairly low or you just dont like people doing physicsJayWalker said:For Example... COMMENT HERE: <!-- Hello -->