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Kick Strickland

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...that when you post a Youtube video here you don't have to wait for the code on the YT page to load? You can just copy the link at the top of the page and insert it and the video shows up. I didn't know and it makes posting videos easier and a lil quicker. Now I'm wondering what other little features there are that I haven't discovered yet.

Also, how do you insert spoiler tags now? Is there a quick way to do that? I've been typing out spoiler] [/spoiler but I know there has to be an easier way than that.





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I expected to read, "the Muffin Man...?" when I opened this.


Yep. It's very nize. Works with most video sources, I believe.

For spoiler tags, click the plus button to the left of the camera & it's the second one down.
 
I expected to read, "the Muffin Man...?" when I opened this.


Yep. It's very nize. Works with most video sources, I believe.

Did you know...

In Volume 5 of his contemporary account of the London Prize Ring, Boxiana, published in 1829, Pierce Egan writes of an attempted fix of a boxing match scheduled for October 18, 1825, between Reuben Marten and Jonathan Bissel ("Young Gas"). Young Gas refused to take the bribe and one week later identified the person who offered him £200 to throw the fight as a "Mr. Smith, a muffin-baker in Gray's Inn Lane." Young Gas also identified the "gentlemen" who employed the muffin-baker to act as go between, but those gentlemen denied involvement claiming they did not have "the slightest knowledge of the muffin-man." :D


For spoiler tags, click the plus button to the left of the camera & it's the second one down.

Nice! All I ever saw was a blank black box on the plus button. Didn't realize anything was there. You're the best, HI!
 
Did you know...

In Volume 5 of his contemporary account of the London Prize Ring, Boxiana, published in 1829, Pierce Egan writes of an attempted fix of a boxing match scheduled for October 18, 1825, between Reuben Marten and Jonathan Bissel ("Young Gas"). Young Gas refused to take the bribe and one week later identified the person who offered him £200 to throw the fight as a "Mr. Smith, a muffin-baker in Gray's Inn Lane." Young Gas also identified the "gentlemen" who employed the muffin-baker to act as go between, but those gentlemen denied involvement claiming they did not have "the slightest knowledge of the muffin-man." :D
I did not know that...lolol :p

You're the best, HI!
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Here's what else is in there in order:

1. Quotes
2. Spoilers
3. Code
4. Strike through
 
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