Makes text slant, great for emphasis.
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We [slant=left][i]can[/i][/slant] do this!
Also [border]
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[border=blue]I have a border[/border]
We [slant=left][i]can[/i][/slant] do this![border=blue]I have a border[/border]![]() | Runouw Votes Winner |

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Supershroom wrote:For topic icons, I've actually voted against those because I actually don't see where I could really need them
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PositronWildhawk wrote:[slant] bbcode
Makes text slant, great for emphasis.
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We [slant=left][i]can[/i][/slant] do this!

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Doram wrote:See, I think they could be very useful if used consistently and correctly. Take one of the general forums as an example. If every question had one of these, and every suggestion had one of these
, and every guide had one of these
, and every bug had one of these
, you could tell in
PW. Please explain better what you mean. Are you talking about slanting the opposite way of italics, or slanting more, or what?
Also, I agree that we have a number of options for borders and backgrounds, from [bg] toOOC: [ooc]toto
[table] , EDIT: (sorry, forgot these) and there's the semi-hidden ones like [em], and [sig] (which wants to not work right now for no apparent reason...Time to go bug hunting.), much less fancier ones like [fulltable] , and
i [info] , and
! [warn]
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What specifically were you looking for? (Quote to see my code.)
<div style="width:200px;height:100px;padding:10px;border:10px solid yellowgreen;">
Box with a border
</div>