| vB Code |
vB code is a set of tags based on the HTML language that you may already be familiar with.
They allow you to add formatting to your messages in the same way as HTML does,
but have a simpler syntax and will never break the layout of the pages you are viewing.
The ability to use vB Code is set on a forum-by-forum basis by the administrator,
so you should check the forum rules when you post a new message.
Below is a list of the vB Codes you can use to format your messages.
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| vB Code List |
| [b], [i], [u] |
Bold / Italic / Underline |
| [color] |
Color |
| [size] |
Size |
| [font] |
Font |
| [highlight] |
Highlight |
| [left], [right], [center] |
Left / Right / Center |
| [indent] |
Indent |
| [email] |
Email Linking |
| [url] |
URL Hyperlinking |
| [thread] |
Thread Linking |
| [post] |
Post Linking |
| [list] |
Bulleted Lists / Advanced Lists |
| [img] |
Images |
| [code] |
Code |
| [php] |
PHP Code |
| [html] |
HTML Code |
| [quote] |
Quote |
| [noparse] |
Stop vB Code Parsing |
| [attach] |
Attachment |
Incorrect vB Code Usage:
- [url] www.vbulletin.com [/url] - don't put spaces between the bracketed code and the text you are applying the code to.
- [email]myname@domain.com[email] - the end brackets must include a forward slash ([/email])
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