Thread:MissVoltron/@comment-32247874-20190914204021/@comment-32247874-20191109004418

Okay, so we've gone over the heading coding and the background coding. That's actually pretty much it because the regular text code is the same except for the big tags. I also have two " " tags between the paragraphs of my code to break it up. You can just do spaces, but if you use the br tags it preserves the code; if you just leave some lines blank, the code doesn't always copy over to the next paragraph.

And, of course, I have " " to prevent it from copying my template since I just want the text to show there.

Another way to prevent code from showing is " " tags; these work slightly differently by showing the code as raw, plain background coding. This is often preferable when you're showing a list of coding, but the reason I haven't used that for the long code bits I've copied from my template is that if the code gets too long on one line, you have to scroll for it.

So if you go on and on like this, continuing to talk for more than a screen shows, it'll start to make you scroll just like this...

But they work well for something like this:

Coding coding coding coding coding coding

After that, it's really just the categories. The only thing significant about the categories is the " " tags around them. Those prevent the categories from applying to every page you put the template on.

I took forever, but I think we're done! :D Is there anything else you'd like to ask?