It ‘s not in the instructions in the formatting page, but I think it can be done.
There is no underline or highlight on Fluther.
I think there are some things you can do. I know at least one thing that’s not in the formatting page There it is! I thought the plus sign was for something else.
OMG! Do you mean to tell me there are tricks they’re hiding from us!
@Hawaii_Jake You made a definite statement in your last post.
What other secrets are they keeping us in the dark about?
There are dark secrets !
Test
Here’s the thread announcing the underline roll out.
Highlighting is also discussed but not implemented.
It’s probably better highlights are are not implemented!
@flo There it is! I thought the plus sign was for something else. Ahhh…..so it was you who hacked my account…..
Hello Hello Hello Hello
@cookieman Hello
@cookieman
H e l l o
Ooh, how do you do those @Strauss and @Tropical_Willie?
Dash before and after equals strikethrough:
- look - Remove spaces look
This style of font is created by placing @ adjacent to the first and last characters of the text string.
This style of font is created by placing
adjacent to the first and last characters of the text string.
Ahh, I got it now
it now
yes!
But there’s seems to be an order of hierarchy. I’ll put spaces in to illustrate:
@ – this – @ comes out like <del>this</del>
<del>this</del>
- @ this @ - looks like this
this
Cool. Thanks.
Nice to know.
I am cool No, I am awesome