We have a whole bunch of available BBCode that can do wonders for posting in forums and making dragon bios and stuff. Example: The columns code is an absolute favorite. But I would really love it if we had an Align: Justify code. We have left, right and center. But Justify would be absolutely fantastic. I like making my text paragraphs aligned nice and perfectly, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like this/make use of it.
TOPIC | Align Justify
We have a whole bunch of available BBCode that can do wonders for posting in forums and making dragon bios and stuff. Example: The columns code is an absolute favorite. But I would really love it if we had an Align: Justify code. We have left, right and center. But Justify would be absolutely fantastic. I like making my text paragraphs aligned nice and perfectly, and I'm sure I'm not the only one who would like this/make use of it.
Support, it always bothers me that when I'm writing I can't just justify the entire thing and make it equal. It's of the few things that bothers me.
Support, it always bothers me that when I'm writing I can't just justify the entire thing and make it equal. It's of the few things that bothers me.
I support this; I'd definitely use this feature if it were implemented.
I support this; I'd definitely use this feature if it were implemented.
No support unless there's a way to remove it from people's posts, because it's nigh impossible to differentiate lines on paragraphs like that.
Wait, no, it's completely impossible.
Wait, no, it's completely impossible.
No support unless there's a way to remove it from people's posts, because it's nigh impossible to differentiate lines on paragraphs like that.
Wait, no, it's completely impossible.
Wait, no, it's completely impossible.
I'm gonna breed change all the deities into Wildclaws.
Looking to buy a 5 digit, btw!
Looking to buy a 5 digit, btw!
[quote name="mageoftime" date=2015-08-26 18:14:01]
No support unless there's a way to remove it from people's posts, because it's nigh impossible to differentiate lines on paragraphs like that.
Wait, no, it's completely impossible.
[/quote]You can quote people's posts if it were to bother you that much.
I want this. I'd love to justify my dragon's bios. The lack for that option slightly bothers me as it makes no sense why it isn't already an option.
mageoftime wrote on 2015-08-26:
No support unless there's a way to remove it from people's posts, because it's nigh impossible to differentiate lines on paragraphs like that.
Wait, no, it's completely impossible.
Wait, no, it's completely impossible.
I want this. I'd love to justify my dragon's bios. The lack for that option slightly bothers me as it makes no sense why it isn't already an option.
hm.. Unsure here too. It would need a 'opt-out' so users will see the text unformated.
I can understand that people for one reason or another want this.
I for one have a hart time reading such texts on a monitor and would prefer to be able to read it like normal text instead.
I can understand that people for one reason or another want this.
I for one have a hart time reading such texts on a monitor and would prefer to be able to read it like normal text instead.
hm.. Unsure here too. It would need a 'opt-out' so users will see the text unformated.
I can understand that people for one reason or another want this.
I for one have a hart time reading such texts on a monitor and would prefer to be able to read it like normal text instead.
I can understand that people for one reason or another want this.
I for one have a hart time reading such texts on a monitor and would prefer to be able to read it like normal text instead.
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I'm inclined to no support because it -is- harder to read. I'd only support it if people could choose to see things justified site-wide or not on their own accounts.
I'm inclined to no support because it -is- harder to read. I'd only support it if people could choose to see things justified site-wide or not on their own accounts.
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If writers are supposed to "show not tell," why are we called "storytellers" and not "storyshow-ers"?
If writers are supposed to "show not tell," why are we called "storytellers" and not "storyshow-ers"?