Most web sites that allow you to make comments (such as our back-chat), also allow you to add in special codes that set out your entry and make it more presentable. Each code has a start [b] and an end [/b] (note -the end has a slash to signify the end, no matter which code below you use). Placing text between UBBC codes will make that text change. See code table below.
[b] [/b] Bold Text.
[i] [/i] Italic Text.
[u] [/u] Underline Text.
[sub] [/sub] Subscript.
[sup] [/sup] Superscript.
[strike] [/strike] Strikethrough.
[pre] [/pre] Preformatted Text.
[url] [/url] Add a URL Link.
[left] [/left] Align Left.
[center] [/center] Center Text.
[right] [/right] Align Right.
[img] [/img] Add an Image.
[email] [/email] Add an E-Mail Link. [code] [/code] Display CGI or Perl Code.
[quote] [/quote] Add Quote.
[list] [*] [/list] Make a List. Any text with a bracketed asterisk will be a bullet point. To add more bulleted items, just add more bracketed asterisks, like this [*]
[color=] [/color] Change the color of the text. Type in the word for the color you want to use after the equal sign in the first tag. For example, [color=red], [color=blue], etc.
Often, you will find clickable buttons below the text box to automatically type the codes for you, but more often it is easier just to type them as you go.