Classics Without All the Class discussion
Jan 2013 -The Age of Innocence
>
spoiler feature
date
newest »
newest »
message 1:
by
Travis
(new)
Jan 15, 2013 07:45AM
There is a way to hide spoilers so as not to let key pieces of a book be known to anyone unless they want to view them. Above the comment box click on (some html is ok). There are many features you can use including spoiler. What it shows you is the command that must be typed in. For spoilers first type (view spoiler)[ then type in what you want to hide then type spoiler same as before with the <> but after spoiler put a / before the >. So first spoiler is surrounded by <> second surrounded by > as the code shows. (view spoiler)[ final result should look like this (view spoiler)[ (hide spoiler)] (hide spoiler)] (hide spoiler)]
reply
|
flag
I can try to answer anyones questions I try to put in better instructions but can't do it without making a spoiler
Travis of NNY wrote: "There is a way to hide spoilers so as not to let key pieces of a book be known to anyone unless they want to view them. Above the comment box click on (some html is ok). There are many features yo..."Wow, you even taught me this. Thanks a bunch, Travis! We have such a great community here willing to help one another. It's so awesome!
Biggest advantage of joining multiple book groups has been the amount of new tips and tricks I learn about using goodreads. There are so many available features.
Should/could this topic be moved to the general area rather than here in The Age of Innocence? I'm sure it will be helpful to many who come after this discussion is long over.



