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    Coding discussion thread

    How do I do
    a v spoiler message in coding that shows click on spoiler message instead of simply spoiler?
    Spoiler: show

    Hi

    ^ Such as instead of the click on to reveal spoiler word spoiler appears, the word Amanda shows up.






    If need be or wanted or both you can do something like
    '''
    Jason please replace $ with [
    Jason please replace % with ]



    $move%Hello Jason$/move%



    ^ doing needed replacement will make
    [move]Hello Jason[/move]
    text move.
    '''
    for example.
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    One way to monospace your code on this forum is to click "Go Advanced" and then the second-to-last button in the second row inserts HTML tags. The icon looks like <>.

    Put your code in-between those HTML tags.

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