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Posted: 4/25/02 10:59 am Making spaces or indents with or without html
Ok, I had the problem of trying to post something that was in an outline format...so of course if you want to post an outline or something of the sort, you need to have indents...
Well, not too bad if you can use ordered list (<ol>) in html, but this particular forum didn't allow html to be used.
So, here is "a" solution using ezcodes or html:
1. Create a transparent gif file, make it what ever size you want, I used width=30, height=10.
2. store the file on some web space.
3. Wherever there is an indent or space, just use the proper image links for html or ezcode....
for instance: (image) = your html or ezcode to the gif file
1(image)space
2(image)(image)spaces.
Results would look like this
1space
2 spaces.
This isn't the only way to do this, but I just copy the code to the clip board and use ctrl+v when needed....makes for fast formatting...
PS: It would be much less difficult, if there was just an indent tag for ezcode...[indent=1] would give you 10 pixels of space, [indent=2] would give you 20 pixels of space, etc...
Edited by: atlass at: 5/17/02 4:14:47 am
Posted: 4/25/02 2:13 pm Re: Making spaces or indents with or without html
Hello and welcome and thanks for the tip, I think this should go in the FAQ for future reference
Posted: 12/5/03 1:28 pm Re: Making spaces or indents with or without html
This method also works with or without HTML allowed
hold down the ALT key and type 0160 on the number pad. (not the number keys above the letters)
Then you let go of the alt key, and it makes a space. You can put several of these in a row. You cannot copy or paste these 'invisible' characters.