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temotoKun
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Does anybody have problems when they try ordered lists?
On my first run, I tried
[list=A][*]One[*]Two[*]Three[/list]
and it gives a decimal list style type. Apparently the default theme (application/dashboard/design/style.css) applies !important
definitions in the <li>
elements while NBBC applies the rules in the <ol>
element, as I ran the preview.
Please post more minor bugs that you have found.
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I believe this plugin is actually obsolete since BBCode support is in the core.
Can you try your markup with this plugin disabled?
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Welcome to the community, @temotoKun!
I believe @hgtonight is correct in that BBCode support is in the core. Here's a guide on how to change the format to BBCode using a built-in setting: http://vanillaforums.org/discussion/24999/tutorial-how-to-change-the-input-format
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Eh, I wasn't aware of that, and since I used NBBC outside of VF and was impressed of the outcome I used the plugin anyway.
So, I have tried @hgtonight 's suggestion, and it works out just fine. Though when I try HTML, it still works. And yes, I already changed the config file to set the InputFormatter to BBCode.
Is there any way of totally disabling HTML formatting in posting?
strangely, in my case at least, the nbbc plugin won't make an ordered list with [list=1], but seems to work if it's all caps [LIST=1]
Not really. You could expand the disallowed html tags in the HTMLawed plugin (which is baked in to Vanilla) to include almost anything.
A search on the forums should get you what you need. (mobile right now)
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