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    WorkHorse
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    VB Code

    Would it be possible to make it easier and more apparent to post code in [Highlight=VB] format? It took me a while to figure out how to do it, and when code is just pasted in it aligns left and is very hard to decipher. Having that code in the right format sure makes it easier to understand and help & learn from. Thanks for considering this.

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    WorkHorse
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    There's nothing you can do against human stupidity. Anyway, after the first time people normally mention that it would be a good idea to use the correct code tags
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    Megatron
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    Re: Mods & Admins:

    Originally posted by WorkHorse
    See what I mean: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...444#post721444
    I don't think this is really a major issue, because as Parksie said, some other user will mention it to them after they post unformatted code.

    But anyway, do you guys think it would it help if we added it to the FAQ section? (where the other code tags are explained)

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    Yes, please add it. Also many people don't tell others to add vB code to their posts because it's considered a useless post.

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    DaoK
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    Just make a new Button [vb#] and all will use it... replace the PHP button for a vb one... I do not understand why we have a php button in a vb forum when we do not have a vbbutton ???

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